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Engaging children in decision - making: making young people's voices the loudest ones we hear

09 Oct 2024
Insights theatre
Children and Families
Cafcass and the Family Justice Young People's Board (FJYPB) are excited to welcome you to explore some of the ways social workers at Cafcass strive for children and young people's voices to be the loudest of all voices heard in the family courts. Danielle Roberts-Waering is a service manager and Cafcass' Together Champion in the Greater Manchester region and Steven Anderson is the assistant lead to Cafcass' Social Work Academy. Danielle and Steven have different styles, but both make sure that children's uniqueness and differences are embraced and reflected in their approaches. Together, they will share with you their wealth of knowledge, skills and experience in finding ways to provide children and young people with the best chance of feeling able to develop trust, allowing them to express their truth, experiences, hopes, thoughts and wishes. Young people from the FJYPB, along with Danielle and Steven, will be collaborating with you to focus on what you must do to create a relationship with children and young people that allows them to experience social work and social work process in a restorative way. Bring your best thinking and be prepared to take part! Steven and Danielle are big advocates for shared learning so bring your best ideas to share, as no social worker’s toolbox is ever too full! Objectives: Build knowledge around how best to engage children through trusting relationships. Highlight the importance of keeping children informed during decision making processes. Hear directly from young people who have experienced court proceedings about why engagement matters.
Speakers
Steven Anderson, assistant lead
Danielle Roberts-Wareing, service manager in the Greater Manchester region and Together Development Champion

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Testimonials

  • The event was exceptionally well-organised, with a clear structure that made it easy to follow. The sessions were insightful, offering valuable perspectives and practical knowledge that I can apply in my professional role.
  • The day was powerful, with a positive impact on my learning and practice.
  • It was just what I needed, a chance to network, reflect and learn with colleagues from across the profession
  • Great variety of learning available both in presentations, theatre and guided conversations all relevant to my own working experience.
  • My experience was incredibly positive and far exceeded my expectations. I found myself enjoying the event much more than I anticipated.”
  • A great chance to share the joy of social work with new and familiar colleagues
  • It opened my mind to the different career paths and also the diverse ways in using the strengths approach in Social Work
  • Very glad I have finally had the opportunity to attend such an insightful day.

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