2 days Working Towards Positive Outcomes (Fort William)

When

10/10/2018 - 11/10/2018    
9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Where

Kilmallie Church
4 Glenpane Street, Caol, Fort William, PH33 7AU
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Working Together Towards Positive Outcomes: Collaboration in Assessment, Analysis, Planning and Action

Please note this is a 2 day course: 9:30am – 4pm

What can I expect from this training?

This training provides a substantial opportunity to rehearse frameworks for organising information and knowledge, and focus efforts to help children and families meet their needs and manage risks in the real world.

This training should provide practitioners with:

  • awareness/reinforcement of the opportunities and requirements of their role
  • an opportunity to take stock of helpful knowledge and skills in assessment and direct work with children and parents
  • Increased confidence in working with partners to develop, record and review child’s plans
  • a structure for continuing collaboration in the local workplace

Content:

Please note, this is an interactive programme with lots of opportunities for discussion of live examples so the content is often dependent on the particular group. However, the course includes discussions around the following:

  • Getting it Right – a view of the world
  • Reflection on relationships and potential implications for development of thechild and the adult
  • Reflection on disruptions to attachment and development – implications for the child/caregiving relationships and the wider world, including helpers
  • Key components of resilience
  • The challenge of information gathering – sharing and sense-making, nature, relevance, proporionality
  • The nature of RISK – personal, professional and organisational perspectives
  • Describing and analysing risks
  • Examining the child’s predicament
  • Action planning the work with child, parent and others – safely promoting resilience in difficult circumstances
  • Consultants and critical friends
  • Impacts of the work
  • Getting it right – working on with concerns and the art of the possible

Who should attend?

Priority attendance for the Intensive Contact Workforce including:

  • Social Work, Education and Health professionals in Lead Professional roles
  • Other professional partners to Child’s Plans, including carers
  • Supervisory and professional support roles

Pre-requisites:

Attendees must have attended the Highland Practice Model course within the last 3 years (or have significant knowledge/experience of the Practice Model).

Further Information and Application Process:

Further information is available from the HCPC Training Office on 01463 703446

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.