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Chairing Multi-Agency Groups
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
A course may cover: The Leader - their job is not to control but to enable Full exchange of information, challenge some information, challenge jargon or explaining jargon Conducted in a way which the family can contribute. Timing, advocacy, not diversionary. (Calder, 2001) The need for potential exclusion. Carefully considered per-conference and in writing Expect (and demand) good preparation from colleagues i.e. reports and process shared with parents Use of language and being a human dictionary
About this course
No prior training is required to attend this course.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Dr Sarah Carlick
Managing Director
In the delivery of safeguarding through conferencing, training and organisational reform I offer customers opportunities to ‘think outside the box’. This is complimented by my birds eye strategic vision and overview. My bespoke services and solutions meets client’s needs being adaptable and flexible maximising their people and resources. I am outcome driven with evidence for change for safer practice.
Course programme
Charing multi-agency groups is a skill all of its own. Being able to decipher acronyms, leading on a family’s plan whilst keeping the parents or the young person on board is like juggling balls. Working to ensure everyone in the room is on the same journey at the same pace is always a meeting of worlds. We can offer a simple solution.
Additional information
All our courses are bespoke to the customer and sector and so costs are dependent on customer needs.
Chairing Multi-Agency Groups