Afleveringen
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Join Linda Singh, Family Group Conference (FGC) facilitator, and Brittanii Carr (Learning and Development Writer) to learn more about how FGC’s work, when they’re appropriate, and what you can do to support the FGC process. Linda is an experienced FGC facilitator, who has travelled all over the country, as well as internationally, to deliver almost 200 FGCs.
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In this introductory three-part podcast series of Motivational Interviewing (MI), the PSP Learning Hub talks about how MI supports casework in the Permanency Support Program (PSP). It provides practical information on how casework staff may engage with families around safe parenting and building positive, collaborative and trusting relationships that help parents think about ways to resolve the challenges they face.
This final part explores the core skills of MI, OARS and Developing Discrepancy, as well as a case study that ties the theory to practice.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this introductory three-part podcast series of Motivational Interviewing (MI), the PSP Learning Hub talks about how MI supports casework in the Permanency Support Program (PSP). It provides practical information on how casework staff may engage with families around safe parenting and building positive, collaborative and trusting relationships that help parents think about ways to resolve the challenges they face.
This part 2 talks about how casework staff may work towards change when MI is used and useful skills and barriers to avoid.
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In this introductory three-part podcast series of Motivational Interviewing (MI), the PSP Learning Hub talks about how MI supports casework in the Permanency Support Program (PSP). It provides practical information on how casework staff may engage with families around safe parenting and building positive, collaborative and trusting relationships that help parents think about ways to resolve the challenges they face.
This part 1 discusses the principles and concepts of MI.
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EJ Garrett is a producer, director, videographer, editor, and writer. He’s a multi-skilled individual with experience covering community engagement, media and communication. EJ narrates this podcast about Aboriginal History and Stolen Generations that benefits caseworkers when working with Aboriginal children, young people and families.
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EJ Garrett is a producer, director, videographer, editor, and writer. He’s a multi-skilled individual with experience covering community engagement, media and communication. EJ narrates this podcast about the importance of language in a highly emotional setting for the well-being of children.
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Tracie Fleming, of Fleming & Co Consulting, explores conversations about permanency and open adoption in OOHC.
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This podcast explores DeAnne's journey and experiences as a carer in PSP to provide caseworkers with invaluable insights for guardianship practices.
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Eleonora De Michele and Catherine Santoro host this podcast. They are independent consultants with a long history in the child protection sector with a genuine passion for restoring children/young people to their families. This podcast showcases good restoration practices for PSP caseworkers to support their restoration work with families.
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Nat, the PSP Learning Hub Practice Lead, explores an overview of case planning in Out-of-Home Care (OOHC). It explains the case planning process and provides practice tips to help caseworkers work with children, young people, and their families. This podcast supports case planning as a cornerstone for keeping children safe.
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This podcast shares Anna's story* (*not her real name), a migrant from Columbia who spoke with the PSP Learning Hub about her migration and settlement experience in Australia. The podcast touches on many aspects that children, parents and families from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds experience in the Permanency Support Program.
Disclaimer: The names and some of the details of this story have been changed to ensure everyone's privacy.
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Hosts Eleonora De Michele and Catherine Santoro talk about shining a light on good restoration practice for the caseworkers and agencies in PSP to support their restoration work with families. This podcast features voices and stories of families, children, and carers to understand their lived experiences and enhanced child-centred family-focused restorations.
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Nat, the PSP Learning Hub Practice Lead, hosts an in-depth interview with an Aboriginal caseworker (Gregg). This podcast talks about Gregg's experiences as a child living in foster care, his perspective as an adult, how his experiences support his work as a Practice Support officer and his recommendations for caseworkers working in Trauma-informed care.
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Senior Solicitor Denielle Brassil (Child Law, DCJ Legal) talks about the Final Order and Care Plan of Children's Court. This podcast explores when the Court makes orders, an interim and final order, the types of orders, and the care plan. This podcast discusses why it is important for the caseworkers to understand the Final Order and Care Plan and providing practice tips for talking to families and children.
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Rita Karaminas, the Executive Director of Mid North Coast CASPA, talks about the culture and identity of children and young people and the best ways to support them in navigating their sexuality and gender. This podcast features her interviews with two Aboriginal young men talking about their life experiences regarding sexuality and gender.
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Emeritus Professor Morag McArthur, founding Director of the ACU Institute of Child Protection Studies (ICPS), talks about the importance of talking to children and young people. This podcast identifies what children need to develop the relationships, common barriers and practice tools for the caseworkers to support families and children.
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Hosts Eleonora De Michele and Catherine Santoro talk about supporting the successful restoration. This podcast aims to support successful restoration practice for the workers and agencies in PSP when they work with families. This podcast also voices families, children, and carers' stories to understand their lived experiences and make the links to restoration research.
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Bel, the director and GM of Curijo and PSP Learning Hub, did this heartfelt interview. The podcast explores the leaving care experiences of one young man called Tim, who left care without tangible supports or the networks he needed. His story is very valuable as it helps us to understand the human impact of this important work when it’s not done well.
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Catherine Samuels, the Director of Child Protection from DCJ Legal, talks about legal issues when a child self-places. This podcast explores:
The related law when a child self -placesLegal risks and issues Some factors to considerYour agency’s responsibilitiesLegal optionsWhen you need to bring the matter back to courtPractice tips for caseworkers -
This podcast talks about Domestic and Family Violence, practice tips for PSP caseworkers and important services contacts. It includes an interview with Maris Depers, a psychologist at Salvation Army). He works with both male victims and perpetrators of Domestic and Family Violence.
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