Description

Individuals, workers, services and society at large have had to undertake enormous adjustments throughout 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. With an aim to continue supporting healthy relationships in families, organisations and communities, we are launching a series of Bouverie Webinars, focused on addressing key contemporary topics in our field and made freely available.

In the first of these webinars, join Professor Jennifer McIntosh, along with Dr Siân McLean, Dr Anna Booth and Dr Ali Schnabel, as we showcase our recent study on providing family therapy via Telehealth.

The question of how services can be responsive to client families and make the shift to online family therapy sessions that would work well both for families and practitioners and services led to this three-part study.

The study reviews existing guidelines for telehealth consultations, analyses the current evidence, explores clinician experiences while seeking to offer some useful insights for practice and recommendations for future applications and research.

Trainers

  • Professor Jennifer McIntosh (Prof of Systemic Practice (Fam Therapy)) — The Bouverie Centre
  • Dr Siân McLean (Senior Research Fellow (Family Therapy)) — The Bouverie Centre
  • Dr Anna Booth (Research Fellow) — The Bouverie Centre
  • Dr Ali Schnabel (Research Officer) — The Bouverie Centre

Eligibility criteria

For Clinicians, Practitioners & Managers, Policy Makers and Researchers

Categories: Capability 1 - Embedding responsible, safe and ethical practice, Capability 13 - Enabling reflective and supportive ways of working
Disciplines: Allied Health, Lived Experience Workforce, Other
Levels: Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced
Lifespans: Child, Adolescent, Youth, Adult, Older Persons

Thursday 12 November 2020
12:00 to 13:30
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