This course introduces the principles and practice of life story work, exploring a range of approaches and the key skills needed to support children effectively. Grounded in an understanding of child development, attachment and trauma, it emphasises inclusive, trauma-informed methods that promote safety, sensitivity and empowerment while recognising each child’s unique identity and experiences.
Aims and objectives:
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Explain what we mean by life story work
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Explore the range of approaches used in life story work
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Consider the impact of child development, attachment and trauma when undertaking life story work
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Identify the required skills for effective life story work
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Think about how a child can be supported through life story work
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Explore how to integrate all aspects of a child within their life story including race, gender, age, culture, disability and religion
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Apply trauma informed approaches to ensure safety, sensitivity and empowerment throughout life story work
Booking details:
Member rate £110 plus VAT
Non-member rate £149 plus VAT
This course will be delivered virtually, registration will begin at 9:45, confirmed delegates will be sent joining instructions by email a few days before the course start date.
For more information contact [email protected] or speak to your fostering service about funding a place on this course.
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