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DTSTART;TZID="Australia/Sydney":20220324T093000
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SUMMARY:Working with a Correctional Cohort: Applying a Strengths-Based Approach
DESCRIPTION:Working with complex individuals who have engaged with Corrections requires a strengths-based approach in order to build clients’ resilience  and help them to successfully integrate and feel supported to move forward.\nOne of the first steps when applying a strengths-based approach is to challenge our own perceptions and ideas and acknowledge clients’ capacity for change. \nThis workshop looks at how to apply a strengths-based approach and engage positively with a Correctional cohort through examining evidence-based practice strategies. \n  \nLearning outcomes\nIn this workshop\, participants will learn: \n\nhow personal perceptions can impact working with a Correctional cohort\nstrategies for applying strengths-based practice with a Correctional cohort\nabout creating capacity for change through resilience-building strategies\nabout the role of psycho-educational programs and strengths-based models\nabout the challenges of working with a complex cohort and understanding how strengths-based practice can build motivation and engagement\nhow to separate empathy from collusion when working with a Correctional cohort.\n\n  \nIdeal for\nProfessionals working with a Correctional cohort and/or supporting families. \n  \nAbout the presenters\nSamantha Winnick\, Taylor Morris and Luke McCord deliver the LINCS program at Relationships Australia Victoria. It is an educational workshop specifically designed for offenders who are subject to a Community Correction Order and is funded through Corrections Victoria. \nLINCS workshops are designed to improve participants’ capabilities and strengths\, using skills-based activities that also identify strategies and supports that are relevant to each module. The activities also highlight the importance of the participants’ internal and external capacity in terms of their social supports\, employment opportunities and access to education. \n  \nWorkshop requirements\nPlease note\, in order to participate in this workshop\, you will need access to the following: \n\n Desktop or laptop computer\n Reliable internet connection\n Headphones\n Microphone/speakers\nWebcam (built in to your computer\, or input separately)\n\n  \nOther information\n\nWhen you click to register\, you will be taken to our new and improved payment gateway. Once you complete your registration you will receive an email detailing how to access your learning event in our Moodle Learning Management System.\nRegistration cut-offs:\n\nWorkshop registrations will close two business days before the event.\nWorkshops must be paid for at least two business days before the training date\, or your registration will be cancelled.\n\n\nTraining Workshops Cancellation Statement [PDF\, 1MB]\n\n
URL:https://frsa.org.au/event/working-with-a-correctional-cohort-applying-a-strengths-based-approach
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Relationships%20Australia%20Victoria":MAILTO:ravtraining@rav.org.au
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