Description

Provides practitioners with an understanding of key group work theories underpinning group work practice and design.

This event will cover:

  • Major theories of group dynamics and group work;
  • Therapeutic benefits and challenges of working with groups
  • Knowledge of different group types to inform program design
  • Skills and processes required for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of groups
  • Considerations when working with survivors of trauma from CALD and refugee background in group programs
  • Role of leaders, co-facilitators, and interpreters in group work

Trainers

  • Cecilia Lopez (Practice Leader) — Foundation House

Eligibility criteria

Suitable for group work facilitators and those interested in this area of practice. including bicultural workers, community liaison workers, community health workers, community development workers, education and early years professionals, community workers, social and youth workers, psychologists

Categories: Capability 3 - Working with diverse consumers, families, and communities, Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment, Capability 4 - Understanding and responding to trauma
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult

Thursday 26 May 2022
09:30 to 16:00
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Brunswick

Specific location and venue confirmed by provider upon registration.
$285

Early Bird discount available before 29 April

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Provided by Foundation House
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