About this seminar
The Western Health and Social Care Trust [WHSCT] has introduced a Therapeutic Model of Practice known as the Model of Attachment Practice [MAP], and is the only home grown model introduced in Northern Ireland. Residential child care staff practicing in an attachment informed way is crucial for the success of the MAP project. This research is aimed at hearing the voices of a staff group to ascertain whether the processes we have adopted to implement the model have helped them deliver the type of residential child care service which will provide children and/or young people with a modest, life enhancing experience.
MAP is a relational Model of Practice and the findings highlight that its introduction has made staff more aware of the importance of relationships. The research identifies themes which are deemed by staff to be helpful in developing caring and trusting relationships, but also identifies themes which place obstacles in the way of staff developing these relationships. Based on the findings, recommendations are made with the aim of improving the quality of relationships in Residential Children’s Homes to ensure that the children/young people looked after in the sector have a positive and life enhancing experience.
Presented by:
Dr. Tom Cassidy, Director of Children and Families and Executive Director of Social Work, Western Health and Social Care Trust
All of the Social Care Council Lunchtime Seminars are free and open for anyone to attend. To reserve your place at the next one, just click on the link below.
Lunchtime Seminar – Residential staff’s perspective on the model of attachment practice – NISCC
Further Info: Email Alison Shaw at: Alison.Shaw@niscc.hscni.net