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Working with Professional Networks – Having Your Voice Heard. 2 Sessions

13 May 2025, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Course Overview

A series of two online discussion based workshops to think through how to work most effectively in partnership with School/Social Workers when emotions may run high.
It is important that participants attend both workshops.

Part 1:
Tuesday 13 May 2025, 10 – 12pm
Part 2:
Tuesday 20 May 2025, 10 – 12pm

Who Is This Workshop For?

Open to adopters, foster carers, SGOs and kinship carers

Learning Objectives

● To explore common barriers to good communication
● To reflect on personal triggers that lead to unhelpful exchanges
● To identify common goals
● To develop action plans based on the above understanding
● To improve communication with
professional colleagues including school/college leading to more collaborative approaches

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Details
Date
13 May, 2025
Time
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost
£140.00
Format
Virtual
Trainer
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Debbie is a clinical psychologist who works as on a sessional basis with The Family Place. Debbie worked in CAMHS services for 22 years.

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