Join us for our Community of Practice Session with special guest Caitlin Campbell from Scottish Autism
The session is about supporting voice and participation locally with a neurodivergent/autism lens…. Some key points for the session;
Importance of listening to all forms of voice and participation
Importance of relationships and trust, why is it important?
How can it be embedded in practice i.e. from a child plans perspective etc
Showcasing tools to support voice and participation for key things like discussions around a child’s plan.
Connect with practitioners across Highland, and hear from local and national voices, to explore how we can meaningfully embed the Highland Children & Young People Participation Strategy in everyday practice.
Monthly sessions will include:
- Presentations from local or national speakers
- Q&A to deepen understanding
- Time for conversation, networking and informal sharing to support collaboration across Highland
Together, we’ll look at how others are working with children and young people to bring the Strategy to life and strengthen participation across services.
Our work is underpinned by the Lundy Model of Participation, the UNCRC, GIRFEC, and The Promise.
Supporting rights‑based, inclusive and relational practice.
Open to all practitioners engaging with children and young people across Highland.
This session is suitable for all sectors and any practitioner or manager working or engaging with Children and Families in Highland.
This is an online event. Format will be presentation (presentation recorded only cameras and mics will be switched during this period), followed by question and answer session and group discussion (not recorded).
Booking link will be sent on confirmation of booking.
