Description
Single Session Work (SSW) describes a model of service delivery that acknowledges the likelihood that many clients will access a service only once or twice. This approach makes the most of each encounter with clients by treating each contact as though it may be the last, while laying the foundation for ongoing work, if required.This workshop introduces the aims, practice principles, and techniques of SSW. Participants learn a range of skills associated with SSW, and explore implementation strategies for various service settings.
This event will cover:
- Describe the history, philosophy, and practice principles of the SSW approach
- Explain what SSW is, and what it is not
- Describe various applications of SSW ideas
- Identify indications and contra-indications for using SSW
- Identify particular skills associated with SSW, including intake, session, follow-up, and relevant paperwork, and apply these
- Develop a plan for implementing SSW in their service setting
Trainers
- Annie Dennis — The Bouverie Centre
- Lynda Moore — The Bouverie Centre
Eligibility criteria
Categories:
Capability 9 - Delivering holistic and collaborative assessment and care planning,
Capability 10 - Delivering compassionate care, support and treatment
Disciplines:
Allied Health,
Medical,
Nursing
Levels:
Intermediate
Lifespans:
Child,
Adolescent,
Youth,
Adult,
Older Persons
09:30 to 16:30 Add to calendar
09:30 to 16:30 Add to calendar
Brunswick