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Leading a Signs of Safety Organization

$260.00
12 April, 2012
A Day for Agency Leaders with Andrew Turnell, Terry Murphy and Dan Koziolek
Location: 
Minnesota, USA
Oakridge

A comprehensive Signs of Safety implementation must be grounded in a whole of agency learning journey, actively driven by engaged leadership who can connect the approach to the priorities, limitations and the real politics of their agency context. This one-day workshop will explore the detail of Signs of Safety leadership with Andrew Turnell, Terry Murphy and Dan Koziolek.

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A comprehensive Signs of Safety implementation must be grounded in a whole of agency learning journey, actively driven by engaged leadership who can connect the approach to the priorities, limitations and the real politics of their agency context. This one-day workshop will explore the detail of Signs of Safety leadership with Andrew Turnell, Terry Murphy and Dan Koziolek.

More information and online registration

Questions: The Heart of Signs of Safety

27 - 28 September, 2011
Join Andrew Turnell and Ktunaxa Kinbasket Child and Family Services in this-all-new two-day workshop
Location: 
Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
Ktunaxa

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In this workshop Ktunaxa Kinbasket CFS staff will begin the program giving an introduction to the Signs of Safety, explain why KKCFS has adopted the approach and describe some of the agency’s excitement and struggles arising in their ongoing implementation. Andrew will then en- gage participants in exploring many case scenarios and have participants think through questions that would most effectively get professionals and families focused on the core issues of danger, harm, strengths and safety.

Fourth International Signs of Safety Gathering

$590.00
5th - 7th September, 2011
Building the Practice, Building the Organisation
Location: 
Leiden, The Netherlands
Leiden Canal

This Gathering will feature:

  • Presentations from the leading Signs of Safety practitioners and agencies from around the world
  • Presentations from Bureaus Jeugdzorg Drenthe and Zeeland who lead the Netherlands in the use of this approach
  • Sessions focused on Signs of Safety practice leadership and supervision
  • Two sessions on management and organisational process that builds the Signs of Safety approach. Terry Murphy, Director General of the Western Australian Department for Child Protection, will lead this aspect of the Gathering
  • Concluding reflection session by Professor Eileen Munro.

More information and online registration

This Gathering will feature:
- Presentations from the leading Signs of Safety practitioners and agencies from around the world
- Presentations from Bureaus Jeugdzorg Drenthe and Zeeland who lead the Netherlands in the use of this approach
- Sessions focused on Signs of Safety practice leadership and supervision
- Two sessions on management and organisational process that builds the Signs of Safety approach. Terry Murphy, Director General of the Western Australian Department for Child Protection, will lead this aspect of the Gathering
- Concluding reflection session by Professor Eileen Munro.

More information and online registration

Safety Planning: Digging In, Getting It Done

10–11 April 2012
An all-new workshop with Andrew Turnell
Location: 
Minnesota, USA

Safety planning is the sharp end of child protection casework. To start with, it’s difficult enough for all the professionals to agree about what will satisfy them the children will be safe.

Making sure the family understand what the professionals want is the next challenge. Once these foundations are laid, the hard work really begins; an agreed, structured process has to be set in place where the family and their support people can demonstrate, over time, that they can keep their kids safe.

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Safety planning is the sharp end of child protection casework. To start with, it’s difficult enough for all the professionals to agree about what will satisfy them the children will be safe.

Making sure the family understand what the professionals want is the next challenge. Once these foundations are laid, the hard work really begins; an agreed, structured process has to be set in place where the family and their support people can demonstrate, over time, that they can keep their kids safe.

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Minnesota Residency

$980.00
16–20 April 2012
A five-day intensive with Andrew Turnell
Location: 
Chaska, Minnesota, USA

This five-day advanced training will suit professionals involved in all aspects of child protection and child welfare.

The residency is equally targeted at deepening frontline workers’ use of the Signs of Safety while also equipping senior practitioners, supervisors and managers to take the lead in implementing the approach within their agency.

"To have the opportunity as a Child Protection worker to talk about the work that I do with families, and to feel honored in the process was amazing. I am very glad that I allowed myself to be vulnerable, and thankful Andrew created a space to do this."

Bridgette von Cordes-Bertrand, Child Protection Worker
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota USA

More information and online registration.

This five-day advanced training will suit professionals involved in all aspects of child protection and child welfare.

The residency will be equally targeted at enabling professionals to use the Signs of Safety approach in direct practice as well equipping senior practitioners, supervisors and managers to take the lead in implementing the approach within their agency.

More Information and online registration.

Gateshead 5-day Signs of Safety Residency

12th - 16th September 2011
A five-day residency with Andrew Turnell and Viv Hogg
Location: 
Gateshead, England

Residency Full

Viv Hogg and Andrew Turnell are excited to lead the second intensive Signs of Safety training to be offered in the UK. The training will particularly focus on:

  • Collaborative, safety-organised risk assessment using the signs of safety assessment framework
  • ‘Mapping’ and supervising cases using the signs of safety framework.
  • Building rigorous,sustainable safety plans that involve the family and their own naturally occurring networks

Safety Planning: Digging In, Getting It Done

$295.00
5–6 July 2012
An all-new workshop with Andrew Turnell
Location: 
Ontario Canada

Safety planning is the sharp end of child protection casework. To start its difficult enough for all the professionals to agree about what will satisfy them the children will be safe.

Making sure the family understand what the professionals want is the next challenge. Once these foundations are laid, the hard work really begins; an agreed, structured process has to be set in place where the family and their support people can demonstrate, over time, that they can keep their kids safe.

More information and online registration.

Safety planning is the sharp end of child protection casework. To start its difficult enough for all the professionals to agree about what will satisfy them the children will be safe.

Making sure the family understand what the professionals want is the next challenge. Once these foundations are laid, the hard work really begins; an agreed, structured process has to be set in place where the family and their support people can demonstrate, over time, that they can keep their kids safe.

More Information and online registration

Ontario Residency

$980.00
9–13 July 2012
The first Canadian five-day intensive with Andrew Turnell
Location: 
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Oak Ridge Hotel

This five-day advanced training, to be held at the fabulous Paletta Mansion, will suit professionals involved in all aspects of child protection and child welfare.

The residency is equally targeted at deepening frontline workers’ use of the Signs of Safety while also equipping senior practitioners, supervisors and managers to take the lead in implementing the approach within their agency.


"To have the opportunity as a Child Protection worker to talk about the work that I do with families, and to feel honored in the process was amazing. I am very glad that I allowed myself to be vulnerable, and thankful Andrew created a space to do this."

Bridgette von Cordes-Bertrand, Child Protection Worker
Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota USA

More information and online registration

Andrew and Resolutions Consultancy are excited to announce the first Signs of Safety residency to be offered in Canada.

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

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