Vulnerable Children Reforming systems to improve service delivery & quality of care

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Pathways for Vulnerable Children Reforming systems to improve service delivery & quality of care 17th & 18th March 2015, CQ Functions, Melbourne Key speakers Director of Policy Research and Development BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR ADOPTION AND FOSTERING Robyn Miller Chief Practitioner and Director Office of Professional Practice DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, VIC Benefits of attending Build organisational capacity to improve quality and safety of care Strengthen relationships and partnerships to drive better outcomes Promote innovation to improve programmes and service delivery Improve stability and permanency of care Simone Walker Executive Director Safe Home for Life DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES, NSW Professor Muriel Bamblett Chief Executive Officer VICTORIAN ABORIGINAL CHILD CARE AGENCY Register 2 delegates at the standard rate & bring a 3rd delegate for FREE! Proudly endorsed by Researched by Pre & post conference workshops A How to transfer theory into practice to improve service outcomes B How to build organisational capacity through effective service innovation Spaces are limited, book early to avoid missing out! > See inside for more To register phone 1300 316 882 fax 1300 918 334 registration@criterionconferences.com www.outofhomecare.com

Securing better outcomes for children The number of children in Out of Home Care is constantly increasing. Both government and community service providers are finding it difficult to build organisational capacity while at the same time improving the quality and safety of care for vulnerable children. This conference will discuss strategies to promote collaboration and innovation to build a sustainable, safe future for vulnerable children in Australia. This conference will focus on Building organisational capacity to improve quality and safety of care Strengthening relationships and partnerships to drive better outcomes Promoting innovation to improve programmes and service delivery Criterion have put together a conference that is particularly relevant to a sector undergoing large scale change at this time. Andy Harman, Western Districts Out of Home Care Responsive Pathways for Vulnerable Children 2014 delegate Who is attending? Non-government organisations, state and federal government representatives with responsibilities for Out of Home Care Child Safety & Protection Foster Care Family Support & Early Intervention Child Health Domestic Violence SAVE $400 when you register & pay by 12th December 2014 * Plus key contributions from Marita Scott Baptcare, VIC Basil Hanna Parkerville Children and Youth Care, WA Peter Mulholland & Andrea Clements Salvation Army Westcare, VIC Laura David Anglicare, VIC Ernest Lovelock & Garth Freudenstein Robert McLachlan Ellis McLachlan Solicitors, NSW Nicky Minchinton The Benevolent Society, QLD Jo Smart OzChild, VIC Cara House, NSW Dr Stewart Redshaw Mercy Community Services, QLD Rita Fenech Connecting Carers, NSW Free pass applications Criterion is delighted to offer a select number of free passes for non-government organisations who would ordinarily not be able to attend. To apply, please contact Matthew Lathlean at matthew.lathlean@criterionconferences.com Media partner To register, call us on 1300 316 882 or book online www.outofhomecare.com

Day 1 Tuesday, 17th March 2015 Register 2 delegates at standard rate & bring a 3rd delegate for FREE! 8:00 Registration, coffee & networking 8.30 Opening remarks from the Chair Driving a sustainable governance framework 8.40 INTERACTIVE SPOTLIGHT In this interactive session you will gain an understanding of the organisations present within the room and the different challenges they face. 9.20 Innovative policy & practice for vulnerable children in Victoria Examining legislative changes in stability planning Implementing a five year strategic plan Preventative programmes Robyn Miller Chief Practitioner and Director Office of Professional Practice Department of Human Services, VIC 10.00 Strengthening child protection within NSW: Safe Home for Life Building parental capacity and increasing parental responsibility Providing greater permanency for children and young people in care Delivering a modern, responsive and child focussed system Simone Walker Executive Director Safe Home for Life Department of Family and Community Services, NSW 10.40 Morning tea & networking break 11.10 Permanency for children: An achievable goal or an illusion? Providing a legal perspective Assessing the future of Out of Home Care within Australia Restoring families through intensive support Robert McLachlan Principal Solicitor Ellis McLachlan Solicitors, NSW Promoting innovation to improve programmes & service delivery 12.50 Networking lunch 1.50 Implementing a High Risk Placement Panel (HRPP) Utilising a workers development tool Driving more efficient practice Where to next? Peter Mulholland General Manager Salvation Army Westcare, VIC Andrea Clements Therapeutic Program Development and Practice Consultant Salvation Army Westcare, VIC 2.30 Family services preventing placement breakdowns Strengthening stability of care Creating a child centric framework Improving future outcomes for families Jo Smart Team Leader Child and Family Services OzChild, VIC 3.10 Afternoon tea & networking break 3.40 Developing a trauma informed supervision framework Supporting the workforce to improve outcomes Identifying indicators early How effective is this framework? Chief Executive Officer and Founder Cara House, NSW 4.20 Intensive family support programme to reduce neglect Engaging families through self development Enabling support programmes Reducing the risk of neglect and abuse Nicky Minchinton Manager Helping Out Families The Benevolent Society, QLD 5.00 Closing remarks from the Chair & end of day one 11.50 THE WORLD CAFE Key leaders will host 15 minute interactive discussions of expertise. The room will split and rotate for a chance to hear from our four leaders. Innovation in services Robyn Miller Strengthening relationships and partnerships Simone Walker Driving sustainable governance Building organisational capacity

Day 2 Wednesday, 18th March 2015 Early booking discounts apply the earlier you book the more $$$ you save 8:00 Welcome, coffee & networking 8.30 Opening remarks from the Chair Building organisational capacity to improve quality & safety of care 8.40 Permanency planning for children in care: Lessons from the UK Child centred issues in developing organisational capacity Exploring family placement practice Improving overall quality and safety Director of Policy, Research and Development British Association for Adoption and Fostering 9.30 Aboriginal children: Cultural pathways out of vulnerability Considering the status of Aboriginal children Examining connection to culture Diverting common pathways Professor Muriel Bamblett Chief Executive Officer Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency 10.10 Building professional development for carers to improve outcomes for children Strengthening carer capacity through innovative resources Developing a sustained carer support framework Driving a reactive workforce Rita Fenech State Manager Connecting Carers, NSW 10.50 Morning tea & networking break 11.20 Essential foundations for delivering quality services Developing the supportive organisational culture Maintaining a focus on impacts and outcomes for clients; the DMERTTS Framework Valuing training, teamwork and supervision Dr Stewart Redshaw Research, Evaluation and Publications Manager Mercy Community Services, QLD 12.00 Peeling back the layers in kinship care Understanding complexities in kinship care Strengthening our response Supporting carers and successful placement Marita Scott General Manager, Family and Community Services Baptcare, VIC 12.40 Networking lunch 1.40 Closing the education gap for children in care Implementing the TEACHaR program Providing an embedded outcomes evaluation The value of pursuing innovation within the community service sector Laura David Research Officer Policy, Research and Innovation Unit Anglicare, VIC Strengthening relationships & collaboration to improve stability 2.20 How can the service sector better collaborate to improve outcomes for family violence? PANEL Ernest Lovelock Basil Hanna Parkerville Children and Youth Care, WA Laura David Anglicare, VIC 3.00 Afternoon tea & networking break 3.30 Strengthening partnerships to provide better outcomes for Indigenous children Assessing current client base Creating a child centric model Securing long term development Ernest Lovelock Founder and Director Garth Fredenstein Manager Case Work 4.10 Implementing a new service framework: The Child Advocacy Centre Uniting people and partners through innovation Developing a comprehensive support programme Engaging the community Basil Hanna Chief Executive Parkerville Children and Youth Care, WA 4.50 Closing remarks from the Chair & end of conference

Workshops Monday, 16th March 2015 Thursday, 19th March 2015 SAVE $300 when you book & pay by 16th January 2015 * How to transfer theory into practice to improve service outcomes Pre Conference Workshop A Monday, 16th March 2015 9.00am-4.00pm Service providers often struggle to understand the difference between theory and practice and how to best utilise it in a practical setting. Adult learning theory highlights the need for supervision to enable workers to translate theory into practice. This workshop will explore how to use a reflective practice paradigm in supervision to increase worker capacity and improve the outcomes for vulnerable children. Why attend this workshop? Learn about the effectiveness of reflective practice in supervision Participate in stimulating conversation about harnessing workers potential Link theory to practice that increases better outcomes for children What you will take away by attending Further knowledge to enable workforce development and better outcomes Additional skills to improve worker capacity Increased confidence and understanding of supervision About your workshop leader How to build organisational capacity through effective service innovation Post Conference Workshop B Thursday, 19th March 2015 9.00am-4.00pm Effective service delivery requires clear objectives, an understanding of the significant contextual factors and the requisite skills and knowledge. This workshop will focus on building organisational capacity through innovation and effective implementation. Why attend this workshop? To explore and identify the key features in effective service delivery To consider the ways in which the relational and relationships impact on service design and delivery To explore both professional experience and case vignettes What you will take away by attending Increased knowledge and skills in service innovation and design An opportunity to explore key issues with other participants Identify key messages and objectives relevant to each participant About your workshop leader Founder and Director Cara House, NSW is the Founder and Director of Cara House, Centre for Resilience and Recovery, located in Sydney. She is a trained trauma therapist and an accredited mental health social worker. She has a passion for exploring and studying comprehensive bodies of knowledge. Mary Jo has presented at national and international conferences and published in professional journals on her work. She has written numerous training programmes and practitioners manuals for social services and charitable organisations in Australia. She was a NSW Woman of the Year award nominee in 2010 for her work with children and adults traumatised by abuse. Director of Policy, Research and Development British Association for Adoption and Fostering John Simmonds is the Director of Policy, Research and Development at the British Association for Adoption and Fostering. Before starting at BAAF in 2000, he was head of the social work programmes at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He is a qualified social worker and has substantial experience in child protection, family placement and residential care settings. He is currently responsible for BAAF s contribution to the development of policy and practice in social work, health, the law and research. John has published widely including editing with Gillian Schofield the Child Placement Handbook and Good Practice Guidance on Special Guardianship, both published by BAAF. Join the conversation: #pathwaysforkids Australian Not-for-Profits Discussion Group blog.criterionconferences.com

Registration Page Pathways for Vulnerable Children 17th & 18th March 2015, Melbourne How to Register Team Discounts Register 2 delegates at the standard price & bring a 3rd delegate FREE Please note that the standard price will be charged for team discounted registrations, early bird prices are not available for registrations utilising team discounts. Delegates must be registered at the same time from the same organisation in order to receive the team discount. For larger group bookings call us on 1300 316 882 to find out how you may qualify for greater discounts. Venue Accommodation CQ Functions 113 Queen Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 8601 2721 Delegate Details Quote discount code CC*AASW when registering to SAVE $100! 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