Kinship assessment practice

THEME

This open course will be an opportunity to explore personal and professional values and thresholds in respect of assessing connected persons, including tools to assist in assessing the child’s and the Connected Persons’ continued relationship with the birth parents and any possible risks posed to the child and carer and how these can be managed.

It will also include looking at good practice in special guardianship orders as a permanency option and identify current dilemmas in the assessment of family and connected persons and the importance of identifying strengths and risks, including those related to safeguarding.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the day participants will have:

  • Explored personal and professional values and thresholds in respect of assessing connected persons
  • Considered tools to assist in assessing the child’s and the Connected Persons’ continued relationship with the birth parents and any possible risks posed to the child and carer and how these can be managed
  • Any support required by the carers to provide good care to the child in the short or long term
  • Identified current dilemmas & good practice in the assessment process and reviews of connected persons

On open courses we can accommodate a maximum of four delegates from one organisation only. For a larger group booking, please see the information on commissioned training.

For social workers, reflection on this session may contribute to your continuing professional development (CPD).

PRESENTER

Mandeep Sahejpal  Associate Trainer, CoramBAAF

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Family placement social workers and workers involved in the assessment and approval of foster carers.

On open courses we can accommodate a maximum of four delegates from one organisation only. For a larger group booking, please see the information on commissioned training.

For social workers, reflection on this session may contribute to your continuing professional development (CPD).

 

RECOMMENDED READING

Undertaking a connected person/family and friends assessment

Paul Adams was the Foster Care Development Consultant for CoramBAAF.

This guide is designed to help social workers in England to complete a comprehensive, evidence-based assessment of connected people/family and friends who wish to foster or be special guardians to a known child or children. It is to be used by assessing social workers to complete this assessment using the CoramBAAF Form C. A version of the form and book are also available for Wales.

 

TIME

Registration 9.45am*
Start  10.00am*  
Close  4.00pm* 

*Times subject to change

FEES

Full or associate CoramBAAF member - £158.00 + £31.60 VAT = £189.60
Individual CoramBAAF member - £120.00 + £24.00 VAT = £144.00
Non-member - £220.00 + £44.00 VAT = £264.00

CONTACT

Telephone 020 7520 0310

Email training@corambaaf.org.uk

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£220.00