Workshop 2 of 4 Working with parents/caregivers
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 21 April 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |
Workshop 2 of 4 Working with parents/caregivers
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 23 April 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |
Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent (WRAP)
This Prevent course is specifically aimed at supporting frontline social care staff in understanding the Prevent duty as it relates to safeguarding, what makes children vulnerable, and how to identify risks and report concerns. It will include both core government-approved training and the opportunity for a Q&A and wider discussion. The session lasts 90 minutes.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 28 April 2021 | 10:00 - 12:00 | Online |
This dynamic, high-quality presentation provides practitioners with an in-depth insight into the online world of children.
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 13 May 2021 | 13:30 - 16:30 | Online |
This virtual learning is for all Designated leads/team members responsible for Safeguarding in an Early Years setting.
Those who can attend are people working:
You need to be available to join virtual learning on both days (19 & 20 May 2021). You also need to have access to a PC or laptop or iPad and the internet to be able to join in this learning.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 19 May 2021 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Online |
2 | 20 May 2021 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Online |
Workshop 3 of 4: Working with children and young people
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 19 May 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |
Workshop 3 of 4: Working with children and young people
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 21 May 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |
Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent (WRAP)
This Prevent course is specifically aimed at supporting frontline social care staff in understanding the Prevent duty as it relates to safeguarding, what makes children vulnerable, and how to identify risks and report concerns. It will include both core government-approved training and the opportunity for a Q&A and wider discussion. The session lasts 90 minutes.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 26 May 2021 | 10:00 - 12:00 | Online |
Workshop 4 of 4: Working with parents/caregivers
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 16 June 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |
Workshop 4 of 4: Working with parents/caregivers
11-18 programme for Children and Families Practitioners working with young people (11-18) will comprise a series of four one day workshops and four practice and coaching sessions
Summary of learning outcomes
Each workshop and practice and coaching session is mapped against the Post-qualifying
standard: Knowledge and skills statement for child and family practitioners (DfE, May 2018).
Participants will learn how to:
• analyse patterns of strengths and difficulties across the range of children’s
developmental needs, parenting capacity, and family and environmental factors
• working with children, young people and their parents/caregivers to set goals, make
plans for intervention and deciding how to measure the impact of interventions over
time
• work with parents/caregivers who have been responsible for physically, sexually or
emotionally abusive actions towards their children/young people, have neglected
their care, or have exposed them to domestic violence, drug and alcohol misuse and
parental mental health problems.
• work with children and young people to address the emotional, behavioural and
developmental impairments associated with being exposed to abusive and neglectful
parenting
• working with children and young people who are showing disruptive behaviour
problems
• help parents/caregivers understand the factors that lead children/young people to
behave in a disruptive fashion, to misbehave, and to find ways to change this
Essential Information
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue |
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1 | 17 June 2021 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Virtual Learning |