How to do family group conferencing well
There is testimony to the impact on FGCs and advice on how to do it well in our films on the relational activism channel -
PLAYLIST _ HOW TO DO FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCE WELL
https://t.co/doQcEOJDIK
#FamilyGroupConferences
📢 **Now Available on YouTube!** 📢
In our July Webinar, Richard Devine and Tim Fisher were joined by four wonderful guests to confront the interconnected nature of relationships in adoption; the ethics of opening up contact; and the necessity to draw on multiple perspectives to navigate this complex area of social work. This was a sensitive, thoughtful, and thought-provoking exploration of the changing landscape, and discussions on how we can nurture relationships to improve outcomes for children
Watch the full film here
https://t.co/KQHBOGIgKa
#Adoption #RelationalActivism
The Family Advisory Board summer wellness party was a great success once again. Someone said it is like a different model for social services where families come together
When families come together in a relaxed and supportive environment, it fosters a sense of unity, belonging, and mutual support. This model contrasts with traditional top-down social services in that it emphasises community empowerment and active participation. By families playing an active role in their well-being and support systems, they not only provide immediate assistance but also strengthen the community for the future.
#relationalactivism
#closertopeople
#ToLoveIsToAct
Rewind @JoRDillon insightful talk at the May Relational Activism webinar. Discover the power of capturing the voice of a child in protection work, and the role language plays in fostering participatory and inclusive spaces. Embrace the challenges.
Check out via the link
https://t.co/3ezRLAo4lG
#RelationalActivism #ChildProtection #Inclusivity
Today marks a significant milestone in our advocacy journey in Camden. Four more peer advocates have successfully completed their training, the second wave of advocates in Camden to support and guide families through the complexities of the child protection process. Through an engaging role-play exercise facilitated by incredible Richard Desjardins advocates demonstrated their ability to empathise, navigate difficult situations, and support.
The power of advocacy is immense. It's about truly understanding the struggles families face, standing by them, and offering invaluable support through lived experience. Well done @MG852to44 and @FAB_Camden for organising
We're incredibly proud of our advocates and excited about the positive impact they will bring to our community. For more details and to learn about our ongoing work, please visit our website here.
https://t.co/HJiz1CJ8PB
#RelationalActivism
#CloserToPeople
The findings of a new research project by @AnnaGupta2 from @rhulsw exploring the impact of Covid-19 on Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME) have been published.
@RoyalHolloway@GoldsmithsUoL@ucl
https://t.co/DJDJvdWEIz
Tuesday, 1 August
Learning from Indian Social Work's Past and Present
SWots is a reading group for social work and social care practitioners. In this session we learn from Indian social work history & pratice. @evejoywilson 👏👏 https://t.co/3ouYQFL79z
🎉 For those who missed our live webinar! 🎉
This week's webinar on the ChangeMakers project with @BeccaDove2 and @nimblecritter is now available for viewing on our website. If you weren't able to join us live, now's your chance to catch up at your own pace.
👉Visit https://t.co/FWvosKYSed to access this week's webinar and explore our other offerings.
#Webinars #OnDemand #Learning #ChangeMakers #ServiceDesign #RelationalActivism