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Safety Organised Practice
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The six practice elements >Understand the position of each person >Find exceptions >Strengths and Resources >Focus on Goals >Scale Safety and Progress >Willingness, Confidence and Capacity PPT 1.2
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Understand the position of each family member
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What does s/he think about >the concerns >our intervention >us >the child or young person >other family members
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RATUG
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Finding exceptions creates hope
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Finding exceptions Practice activity
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Family Strengths and Resources
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Discover Family Strengths... At the very least, the strengths perspective obliges workers to understand that, no matter however downtrodden and sick, individuals have survived and (in some cases) thrived. They have taken steps, summoned up resources and coped. We need to know what they have done, how they have done it, what they have learned from doing it, what resources, inner and outer were available in their struggle to surmount their troubles. Saleeby, (1992) The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice
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The light in the dark
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3 Houses
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Focus on Goals – What does the family want?
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Practice Activity – questions to find out what the family wants.
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Scale safety and progress
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Different scales for different people and situations
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Using scaling questions to assess safety
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Using scaling questions with young people
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Scaling as a summary tool and a practice activity
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Using scaling questions to help vulnerable family members speak
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Practice Activity – generating non - numerical scales.
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Willingness, Confidence and Capacity
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Safety Organised Practice Understand position Find exceptions Discover strengths and resources Focus on Goals Scale safety and progress Assess willingness, confidence and capacity
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