CARE Teams and the Role of the Residential Carer
Learn to embed collaborative practices and communication strategies in CARE team processes.
Last updated: 24 Nov 2024
Understand the key principles making CARE teams effective in supporting young people
The aim of this workshop is to provide practitioners with an understanding of the principles that frame CARE teams to ensure they are meaningful and successful. This training provides information on how to embed CARE team processes, including collaborative practice, working in partnership, effective communication, and engagement of young people.
Learning outcomes
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Convene an effective CARE team meeting and understand its processes.
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Develop strategies to convene a CARE team meeting effectively.
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Work collaboratively and in partnership with families, child protection, service providers and others • Address any constraints or barriers within CARE teams.
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Ensure a BICPM and LAC approach is embedded by developing a suite of meaningful questions to engage families in difficult conversations.
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Support young people to engage in their CARE team meetings including difficult conversations.
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Complete the required documentation, agenda, minutes, LAC and other requirements.
Intended audience
The Residential Care workforce.
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