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- 1. Bringing the Grandmother’s vision to life in our practice
Ktunaxa Nation | 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
18 December 2020 | Elia
This presentation will highlight the journey Ktunaxa Kinbasket Child and Family Services has taken over the past 12 years, working to implement Signs of Safety throughout their agency. Director Jackie will share the most recent milestone of how the agency is taking on organisational alignment through the most recent updates on their case management tool.
- 2. Connecting children to culture through working relationships
Territory Families | 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
18 December 2020 | Elia
Lorraine will present a case about a young person’s cultural care plan and the intention to reunify and maintain cultural connections with their family as they had lost contact since being in the care of the CEO for six years.
- 3. Reflections and Closing
2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
18 December 2020 | Elia
The Reflections and Closing speeches from the 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
- 4. Safety and healing through community and culture
Upper Sioux Community and Yellow Medicine County | 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
18 December 2020 | Elia
Upper Sioux Community Social Services and Yellow Medicine County Family Services utilised the Signs of Safety to support a Dakota mother who, after numerous child protection interventions, has begun healing because of her connections with her community and culture. The agencies will share what they learned working creatively together as a statutory authority with the Dakota community to help families and their networks increase safety and wellbeing with Indigenous families.
- 5. Welcome and Opening prayers
2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering
18 December 2020 | Elia
Welcome and Opening prayers for the 2020 Aboriginal First Nations Voices in Child Protection Signs of Safety Gathering.
- 6. The Purpose of Signs of Safety
4 December 2020 | Elia
Statement explaining what the Signs of Safety sets out to achieve
- 7. Implementation Prospectus
What to expect in the first 2-year intense phase of whole system Implementation
21 August 2020 | Elia
The Prospectus provides interested organisations with an overview of what to expect in the first phase of a whole system implementation supported by a licensed consultant or Elia
- 8. Technical information and blank template for agencies subscribing to the Knowledge Bank
IT specifications and user template
21 July 2020 | Elia
An explanation of the technology required for subscribing agencies to access resources on the Knowledge Bank
- 9. Safety Planning - biggest questions from around the world
Third Facebook Live session
13 June 2020 | Elia
Pene and Andrew respond to questions from a panel of child protection workers from around the world
- 10. We are Born to Belong
The launch video for the 2020 Signs of Safety International Gathering
3 February 2020 | Christy Leitch, Elia, Pene Turnell
The 2020 Signs of Safety International Gathering is in Calgary. This is the video that launches our theme: Born to Belong
- 11. Het optimaliseren van de Knowledge Bank, een Live Demonstratie
Hoe kun jij jouw Knowledge Bank abonnement optimaliseren zodat deze jou het best kan ondersteunen in jouw rol.
22 July 2019 | Elia
De Knowledge Bank bestaat uit een publiekelijk toegang en een op abonnement gebaseerde toegang. Deze demonstratie laat het verschil hiertussen zien en zal je handige tips geven die ervoor zullen zorgen dat jij het meeste kan halen uit jouw Knowledge Bank abonnement. Zo leer je onder andere jouw zoekresultaten te sorteren of hoe jij op een simpele manier een leermateriaal kan delen met een collega.
- 12. Customising the Knowledge Bank a Live Demonstration
An insight into how to effectively customise the Knowledge Bank to work best for your specific job role.
17 May 2019 | Elia
The Knowledge Bank has two access types: public access or access via subscription. This demonstration shows the difference between these two access types.
Furthermore, you will also be provided with some handy hints that’ll ensure you get the most out of the Knowledge Bank — things like filtering results, using different commands & sharing resources in a simplistic manner.
- 13. Closing Highlights
12th International Signs of Safety Gathering Dublin 2018
23 December 2018 | Elia
Video montage from the three days of Gathering presentations
- 14. 2018 International Gathering Program
Your go-to resource for the 2018 International Gathering
17 September 2018 | Elia
The schedule for the 2018 International Gathering Program including a downloadable PDF
- 15. 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering Program
Description of the presentations with links to the recordings
17 September 2018 | Elia
The schedule for the 2020 Aboriginal First Nation Signs of Safety Gathering Program including a downloadable PDF
- 16. Never Give Up and Always Keep Moving Forward
How a strong team of family and professionals helped one young person achieve her goals
26 October 2017 | Elia
Kimberly Gill from The Children’s Aid Society of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry discuss the journey her team took with one of their most challenging cases with a youth-in-care Child. Demonstrate the marriage between the philosophies of trauma therapy and Signs of Safety, the powerful use of the Signs of Safety tools, and how, against all odds, this youth is living in family-based care successfully
- 17. Family Network Meetings
Looking for ‘micro-moments of hope’.
24 October 2017 | Elia
Lynn Robinson and Nicola Print from Suffolk County Council Children's Services discuss how they used Network Meetings to significantly change the progress of five children’s lives and the lives of their parents. Other workers from the Suffolk County Council also share their experiences.
- 18. Words and Pictures: The Key to Many Doors
Helping a child connect to his Family, Community and Cultural identity
24 October 2017 | Elia
Pippa Lane and Dennis Taylor from the Western Australian Department of Communities - Child Protection and Family Support show how they used Words and Pictures to help Chris a 12 year old Aboriginal boy to create connection and understanding about his biological family.
- 19. Demonstrating Safety within the Drug Epidemic
Using Signs of Safety for the first time
24 October 2017 | Elia
2017 Kansas Gathering presentation by Garry Dorris a Children's Service Supervisor from Missouri Department of Social Services, Children's Division. This presentation Highlights Garry's learning journey the first time he used Signs of Safety. This is a great example of Signs of Safety being used in the early stages of implementation.
- 20. Logo Guide for Organisations
For implementing organisations seeking to use the Signs of Safety logo
21 June 2017 | Elia
This document is specifically for any organisation that is implementing Signs of Safety.
- 21. What is Signs of Safety
Brief overview
15 May 2017 | Elia
This introductory video offers an overview of the Signs of Safety approach to child protection.
- 22. Workers talk about Signs of Safety
Video of practitioners sharing their experiences
15 May 2017 | Elia
Stories from child protection workers about their experience in using Signs of Safety.
- 23. Learning Journal
Record your Signs of Safety learning journey
14 March 2017 | Elia
The Learning Journal is an invaluable tool for implementing organisations as a way to record their learnings throughout training and the implementation process. Journals are personal and are for each individual.
- 24. Using Time Wisely
Presented by Kevin Campbell
19 December 2016 | Elia
This presentation will make you think deeply about our child protection systems and how we go about transforming them.
- 25. Embracing Family-Led Safety Planning
Presented by Pauline Barrett and Stephanie Snow
5 September 2016 | Elia
Presented by workers from West Sussex County Council (England) at the 2016 Norwich Signs of Safety Gathering. This presentation takes you on a journey of how West Sussex embraced family-led safety planning for an injured baby when it was not known who in the family had caused the injuries. This was at a time of re-design of service, new job roles and a context of high anxiety and scrutiny across our system.