Maintaining Relationships & Supporting Identity within Permanency Planning
Date & Time:
Tuesday 3 June 2025 (09:30 - 15:30)
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Venue:
Maylords Orchard, meeting rm 1, Maylord Street, Hereford, HR1 2DT
Detail:
Course Aim:
To enable participants to understand the complex identity that children living outside of their parents’ care have, but how creative and meaningful contact to maintain relationships between adoptive parents/foster carers/kinship carers, children and birth families can support children to develop a healthy identity and maintain the important connections to relevant birth family members.
Course objectives:
- To consider and explore the most recent research in respect of maintaining relationships and how this can shape, develop and inform a child in care/former child in cares sense of self, identity and belonging.
- To explore examples including videos of adopters, adopted young people and birth family members to demonstrate how positive ongoing contact post adoption can maintain positive relationships.
- To consider the benefits and challenges of maintaining relationships and how this may support the formation of a child’s identity.
- To explore the potential contact options that can be considered for children, what the expectations of each option are and identifying what support is needed to facilitate identified contact.
- To be able to use the contact assessment tool to help formulate and evidence decision making and reasoning for why contact decisions are made for children.
- To understand the changing face of ‘openness’ within permanency planning and what this looks like in the modern world, through the use of technology.
Places Available:
18
Booking:
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Further Information:
Type:
Face to Face
Enquiries:
socialcareacademy@herefordshire.gov.uk
Trainer:
ACE-CSWTraining@aceadoption.com
Venue Details:
Maylords Orchard, meeting rm 1, Maylord Street, Hereford, HR1 2DT
(01432 278083)