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The Institute of Child Protection Studies invites you to attend a two-day workshop on: Kids Central Practice Workshop 18 – 19 November, 2015 Room S3, Signadou Building, Australian Catholic University 223 Antill Street, Watson ACT 9:30am – 5pm Presented by Dr Tim Moore, Debbie Noble-Carr and Vicky Saunders About the Kids Central Toolkit The Kids Central Toolkit was developed by the Institute of Child Protection Studies, and seeks to support workers and services to adopt a child- centred practice in their work. The toolkit is based upon a set of key principles and messages that support child- centred practice. It includes over 50 tools to assist workers to support children and their families, and a Children’s Assessment Guide (All About Me) to assist children to talk about issues that are important to them. The toolkit can be accessed at www.acu.edu.au/icps - kidscentral . About the Workshop This two-day workshop provides workers with the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge in supporting children and their families, by using the Kids Central Toolkit. The training covers: A theoretical and practical perspective on why working with children is important; An overview of how children said they want to be supported; A series of activities, games and tools to engage, support and enable children to talk about issues such as their needs, hopes and experiences, safety and ‘tough stuff’, and their involvement in services. The cost of the training is $440 per person (inc GST), which includes refreshments and

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Page 1: staff.acu.edu.au  · Web viewThe Kids Central Toolkit was developed by the Institute of Child Protection Studies, and seeks to support workers and services to adopt a child-centred

The Institute of Child Protection Studies invites you to attend a two-day workshop on:

Kids Central Practice Workshop

18 – 19 November, 2015Room S3, Signadou Building, Australian Catholic University

223 Antill Street, Watson ACT9:30am – 5pm

Presented by Dr Tim Moore, Debbie Noble-Carr and Vicky Saunders

About the Kids Central Toolkit

The Kids Central Toolkit was developed by the Institute of Child Protection Studies, and seeks to support workers and services to adopt a child-centred practice in their work.

The toolkit is based upon a set of key principles and messages that support child-centred practice.

It includes over 50 tools to assist workers to support children and their families, and a Children’s Assessment Guide (All About Me) to assist children to talk about issues that are important to them. The toolkit can be accessed at www.acu.edu.au/icps - kidscentral.

About the Workshop

This two-day workshop provides workers with the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge in supporting children and their families, by using the Kids Central Toolkit. The training covers:

A theoretical and practical perspective on why working with children is important;

An overview of how children said they want to be supported;

A series of activities, games and tools to engage, support and enable children to talk about issues such as their needs, hopes and experiences, safety and ‘tough stuff’, and their involvement in services.

The cost of the training is $440 per person (inc GST), which includes refreshments and a light lunch on both days, a Kids Central Toolkit (valued at $90), and a set of Kids Central posters.

To register for the training, please complete the attached registration form and return to [email protected] more information contact (02) 6209 1228.

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The Kids Central Practice Workshop: Registration Form

18 – 19 November, 2015Room S3, Signadou Building, Australian Catholic University

223 Antill Street, Watson ACT9:30am – 5pm

Name of participant:

Organisation:

Email:

Phone:

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Payment Options:

Preferred: Online payment by credit card (we will provide you with the payment link upon registration. A tax invoice will be provided as part of this process).

Invoice (complete the fields below)

If you would like to pay by invoice, please provide the information for the person or department we should send the invoice to:

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Please submit this form to ICPS by email, [email protected]