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Welcome to the Signs of Safety and Resolutions Consultancy Website

Dr Andrew TurnellThis website is the home of the Signs of Safety and describes strengths-based, solution-focused, safety-organised child protection practice.

The child protection field around the world tends to be overwhelmed by anxiety and failure and often falls into the trap of believing procedures and protocols will save the day. The Signs of Safety approach is grounded in actual, on-the-ground human practice that makes a difference for professionals and families and that creates meaningful safety for children in high-risk cases. This approach recreates a purposive, positive focus for child protection work that is both energising and affirming for practitioners who take on this difficult work.

The Signs of Safety was first created in West Australia by Andrew Turnell and Steve Edwards working together with over 150 frontline practitioners during the 1990’s. The Signs of Safety continues to evolve as the approach is used and further developed by increasing numbers of child protection professionals in countries across Australasia, North America, and Europe.

Our team here at Resolutions Consultancy in West Australia, work in direct practice, provide training and consultancy in safety-organised child protection practice around the world and are constantly developing new practice-based materials and resources (including this website) to help agencies and professionals build their practice.

Working With 'Denied' Child Abuse Book Published in Dutch

Working With 'Denied' Child Abuse Dutch Book Cover

Andrew Turnell and Susie Essex's book is now available in dutch, the title being "Als er 'Niets ann de Hand' is".

For more information and to purchase the book go to here.

On September 23rd Susie Essex will be in the Netherlands to give workshops and launch the book go to: rinogroep.nl/signsofsafety

Signs of Safety Gathering: Video & PPTs Now Available

The 3rd International Signs of Safety Gathering held on March 29 to 31 in Chaska Minnesota was a huge success. The Gathering featured presentations from agencies using the approach in North America and around the world. Video and PowerPoint shows from each presentation are now available on the Minnesota Gathering page.

Tokyo Symposium

October 30 & 31 2010

Andrew will present at the 13th Japanese Child Abuse Prevention Symposium and International Congress with practitioners from Carver County Minnesota.
More information: Dr Fujiko Yamada, y-fujiko@mue.biglobe.ne.jp

Quicklink: Strengths-based, safety-organised child protection references

On this site we also maintain an up to date, as comprehensive as possible list of all the written material we are aware of that articulates strengths-based, solution-focused and safety-organised ideas and practice within the child protection context.

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Workshop

Gateshead Residency

13th - 17th September, 2010
Five-day Residency in the Signs of Safety
Location: 
Gateshead, England

Fully Booked

With Viv Hogg and Andrew Turnell. Park Farm Gateshead.

Cranbrook 2 Day Workshop

4th -5th October, 2010
Signs of Safety: Mapping Cases and Building Safety Plans
Location: 
Cranbook BC, Canada

This training is offered through the Ktunaxa Kinbasket Child and Family Services.

Contact: Heidi Hebditch at HHebditch@ktunaxa.org

Malmo Residency

7th - 11th March, 2011
Five-day Residency in the Signs of Safety
Location: 
Malmo, Sweden

Almost full, Places still available.

Information and Registration: www.sikt.nu

Minnesota Residency

$980.00
4th - 9th April, 2011
A five-day intensive with Andrew Turnell
Location: 
Chaska, Minnesota

Andrew and Resolutions Consultancy are excited to announce the first intensive
Signs of Safety training to be offered in North America.

The five-day advanced training will suit professionals involved in all aspects of the child protection/child welfare task. It will be equally targeted at enabling professionals to use the approach in direct practice as well equipping senior practitioners, supervisors and managers to take the lead in implementing the approach within their agency.

Focus

The training will particularly focus on: