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Aboriginal Cultural Awareness Training for TCP Practitioners (West Division)

Course Overview This workshop is designed to help practitioners gain knowledge and skills to have a greater understanding of Aboriginal culture. This interactive session over 3.5 hours will provide opportunities for open discussion. Learning Outcomes Have a greater understanding of the history and past events which shaped the way in which Aboriginal communities have evolved to […]

The Man Cave CSS workshop

Course Overview All children have the right to grow up in environments that are free from abuse. That’s why it is the responsibility of every organisation that provides services or facilities for children to implement Child Safe Standards into their daily practices. Learning Outcomes   Introductory presentation on the new Child Safe Standards How to […]

Putting MARAM Into Practice: Techniques for Maintaining Engagement & Difficult Family Violence Conversations

The Centre has developed a series of new MARAM workshops entitled “Putting MARAM into Practice”. The workshops address some of the key challenges practitioners confront when they integrate MARAM into their everyday work. These practice challenges were identified from three types of consultation: Interviews with MARAM participants Observations and recommendations from the team of MARAM […]

Case Notes Recording for CAFS

Overview This 4-hour workshop provides theoretical as well as practical training in understanding the role & importance of case notes & report witing using the Best Interests Case Practice Model (BICPM) framework to ensure best outcomes & quality assurance in line with professional standards.  The training aims to develop participants’ skills in this important area […]

A Casework Approach For ‘At Risk’ Families for TCP Practitioners (East Division) 3 x workshop times

Course Overview This training workshop aims to provide the casework practitioner within the Targeted Care Packages program with the knowledge and understanding of Best Interests Case Practice Model (BICPM) and how these guiding principles frame their work with at risk children, young people, carers and families. It covers theoretical frameworks in family work by providing […]

Best Interests Case Practice Model Framework

Course Overview The Best Interests Case Practice Model provides a foundation for working with children, including the unborn child, young people and families. It aims to reflect the case practice directions arising from the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (CYFA) and the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005. This 6-hour workshop (delivered over two […]

MARAM Workshops for Aboriginal Maternal & Child Health Workers

The Department of Health in partnership with the Centre is delivering Family Violence Multi-Agency Risk Assessment and Management Framework (MARAM) webinar training for the Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health workforce. About this event:  This training consists of a four-hour online workshop. The training has been specially re-designed to be culturally safe and appropriate for practitioners […]

Best Interest Case Practice Model Framework (Uniting Outer East)

Meeting Room, Uniting Blackburn, 48 Blackburn Road, Blackburn VIC , Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Course Overview This workshop provides the practitioner with the necessary skills and knowledge on how to embed a Best Interest Case Practice Model (BICPM) framework into their practice when working with children, young people, carers and families. It provides the necessary foundation to achieve successful outcomes for children, young people, carers and their families. Learning […]

Child Safe Standards Baptcare

Course Overview All children have the right to grow up in environments that are free from abuse. That’s why it is the responsibility of every organisation that provides services or facilities for children to implement Child Safe Standards into their daily practices. Learning Outcomes   Introductory presentation on the new Child Safe Standards How to […]

Effective Conflict Management (RCLDS)

Course Overview This workshop looks at stress responses and trauma and how they are contributing factors to conflict. Participants will gain a better understanding of the triggers and increase awareness to identify the signs. This training will review the impacts of this on practitioners and the clinical risks. Learning Outcomes At the end of this […]

Working with Children and their Families Workshops

Course Overview Working with Children and their Families is an induction training module delivered by the Centre for Excellence for The Orange Door network.   Practitioners participating in this training will gain: An understanding of the Best Interest Case Practice Model and the underpinning legislation and policies that guide child-centred practice An understanding of working […]

A Casework Approach For ‘At Risk’ Families for TCP Practitioners (East Division) 3 x workshop times

Course Overview This training workshop aims to provide the casework practitioner within the Targeted Care Packages program with the knowledge and understanding of Best Interests Case Practice Model (BICPM) and how these guiding principles frame their work with at risk children, young people, carers and families. It covers theoretical frameworks in family work by providing […]

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