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Family engagement and assessment...Family engagement and assessment Learning from the experiences of...
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Family engagement and assessment
Learning from the experiences of parents with children in care
Teegan Bain, Felicity Kime and Jessica Cocks
“Acknowledgement of country… We acknowledge the Gadigal people on whose land we meet today. We pay our respects to elders past present and future. We acknowledge the
Gadigal people’s past and present suffering from the policies and practices of the child protection system in Australia.
We also pay our respects to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people who may be with us today.
1.IntroducingFamilyInclusionStrategiesintheHunter(FISH)2.Whyfamilyinclusionisimportant–nomatterwhatmodelweuse.Howdochildrenbenefit?3.Learningfromparentsandfamily4.Developingstrategiestoimprovepractice
Session outline
1. Family Inclusion Strategies in the Hunter (FISH) – a children’s rights organisation
WorkingwiththeFamilyInclusionNetworkofAustralia
Activity one… why do we need to be better at building relationships in the work we do with children in care?
• Betweenparentsandtheirchildren
• Betweenparentsandworkers
• Betweenparentsandcarers
• Withandbetweensiblings
• Etc..
2. Why family inclusion is important
Childrenandyoungpeoplewholeavecarewithintactandpositivefamilyrelationshipshavebetteroutcomes(Mendesetal,2012)
Carerandparentrelationshipscontributepositivelytorestorationandtorelationalpermanency(CWIG,2015,Hojer,2009)
Childrenincareneedandwantongoingrelationshipswiththeirparentsandbenefitfromthese.Earlyattachmentsendureandhelpchildrendevelopandgrow.Childrenneedtobelongtotheirfamilies(Create2014,Biehal,2014Baker,2016)
Siblingrelationshipsareimportantforallchildren,whethertheyareinoroutofcare(Create,2015)
Parentsarejustasabletofocusonchildren'sneedsthanotherstakeholders(Rossetal,2017)
Family inclusion and child safe organisations
RoyalCommissionintoInstitutionalChildSexualAbuseThemorepeopleinvolvedinachild’slife,thesafertheyare.Bystrengtheningfamilyrelationships,bylisteningtoparentandfamilyconcerns,wewillkeepchildrensafer
OneofthechildsafestandardsidentifiedbytheRoyalCommissionisfamilyandcommunityinvolved.
Relational permanency….
“Theweightofevidence,fromallquarters,convincesusthattherelationshipswithpeoplewhocareforandaboutchildrenarethegoldenthreadinchildren’slives,andthatthequalityofachild’srelationshipsisthelensthroughwhichweshouldviewwhatwedoandplantodo(TheCare
Inquiry,2013,p.2).
“Kidsneedtheirparentsintheirlives…onewayortheother”(Parentwithchildrenincare,Newcastle,
2014)
3. Learning from parents
Familyinclusiveorganisationslearnfromthelivedexperienceofparentsandfamily.
4. Strategies to improve practice…
Activity.
At your tables consider how you are going to provide leadership to your teams to build a more family inclusive
approach to…
Assessment, family time together, carer parent relationships, sibling relationships and agency culture.
Strategies to improve practice
Practical support
Relationships with carer and parents
Professional relationships with workers
Relational permanency /focus on relationships, not
contact /reduce supervision
Flexible and informal – not rules and procedures
Acknowledge and mitigate power imbalances.
Supporting and connecting with families
MonthlysupportgroupsintheNewcastleandCentralCoastarea
Afacebookpageandwebsiteforparentsandfamilytogetinformationandsupport:
www.finclusionh.org
Thankyou for attending and thanks to our
supporters.
Questions