Creating and embedding a relationship-based culture || BASW England Kent Branch and 80-20 Campaign
This is an exciting opportunity to hear first-hand from Teresa Hills Director of Operations Luton Borough Council children’s service on the experience as a Family First Partnership Pathfinder, exploring how, as part of this government programme, Luton is creating the opportunity to be relational in culture and practice and what difference this is making to the loves of children, families and social workers.
Find out about:
• The learning and impact from the Luton journey so far.
• How relationship-based practice is at the heart of the transformation for staff, children and families.
• How the BASW England 80 20 campaign: Time for relationship based social work supports and promotes a relationship-based approach within organisations and social work practice.
This event is open to social workers at every career stage wherever you are based in the country. Students, BASW members and non-members are all welcome.
Not sure what the Families First for Children Pathfinder programme is all about?
The programme aims to improve services for families and children. This initiative focuses on enhancing early intervention and support for families facing challenges such as domestic abuse, addiction, or poor mental health.
The program is part of a broader government effort to transform children's social care, ensuring that families can stay together and thrive in safe environments. http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/families-first-for-children-f…
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New to BASW England’s 80 20 campaign?
There are a variety of resources that you can access designed and developed to support relationship based social work, all accessible via the campaign page in the BASW website:https://basw.co.uk/about-basw/social-work-around-uk/basw-england/campai…