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Supporting and preparing for a Family Group Conference as a professional

Have you referred a family, and now unsure why you need to be actively engaged?

Concerned about information sharing?

Worried about family autonomy in the process?

As a referrer or professional working with a family that is engaged in the FGC process, your voice and positive engagement can be a real aid to the best chance of successful outcomes. Knowing how best to approach the process, undertake your role, and follow the model can be key to this.

Join this session to clearly understand your role, and that of others throughout the process to ensure your involvement can lead to positive outcomes for children and their families.

Book online today. - £30 per session pp, or a 10% discount for 3+ sessions when booked and paid for together. Group discounts available for organisations.

This session is part of Ensuring Best Outcomes in Family Group Conference series.

  • Need your team and service to deliver consistent impact for children and families in your FGC service? Are you keen to enhance your own practice around FGC referral and participation? Do you want to better understand the referrer’s role in contributing to the delivery of positive outcomes from FGCs? Curious about ‘what’s next?’ in utililsing FGC plans and so aiding best outcomes from this service?

  • We are hosting a four-part virtual lunch and learn series exploring the critical ways referrers can play their role in the FGC partnership, helping to ensure the best outcomes for children and families before, during, and after an FGC.

  • Join us for an interactive session led by our Training Manager, Alison Powney, who offers over 20 years of experience in FGC delivery, management, and training, allowing you the opportunity to share with and learn from others.

  • Book to join in for one, more or all sessions. Each session will be 75 minutes long, starting at 1pm, and hosted via MS Teams.

  • Certificates on completion to evidence your continued professional development.

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