This WORKSHOP EXPLORES THE EVIDENCE BASE IN HOW TO REFRAME
COMMUNICATION ABOUT PARENTING AND PROVIDES PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR
PRACTITIONERS.
ALICE SPRINGS COMMUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILY LAW PATHWAYS NETWORK
PRESENTS THE REFRAMING PARENTING WORKSHOP.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN NEW STRATEGIES THAT CAN HELP CHANGE HOW WE
THINK AND TALK ABOUT PARENTING?
Improving children’s outcomes means supporting parents. We know how
much parenting matters. Research conducted by the Frameworks
Institute, commissioned by the Parenting Research Centre, uncovered
some common beliefs about parenting in Australia. This research
provided some powerful new strategies that can help change the
conversations and be heard and understood by a wide audience.
WHAT WILL THIS WORKSHOP INCLUDE?
This workshop will explore the science of how we can boost the impact
of our communications about parenting. It will support participants to
apply these powerful insights in their everyday work. This includes:
* What is framing, and what does it mean for how we tell our stories?
* How do communications influence attitudes and behaviour?
* How does the public think about parenting, children and families in
Australia– and how can we change this?
* How can we reduce blame and stigma.
This workshop is designed for anyone who works with parents and
families. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss any current
or upcoming opportunities to use the new frames in their work and
brainstorm in groups.
GUEST PRESENTER:
Kate Spalding is the Senior Specialist at the Parenting Research
Centre. Kate currently manages a number of projects with a focus on
implementation of evidence-based programs and practices for a range of
child welfare and family support agencies. Kate is involved in
reframing messages about parenting with a number of organisations,
such as the Sydney Local Health District and the Raising Children
Network. Kate has over twenty years’ experience in government and
non-government agencies in the child and family sector.
CPD POINTS: Legal Practitioners are eligible to claim CPD points for
attendance at this workshop.
_Please note this workshop is being subsidised by Alice Springs
Communities for Children and Family Law Pathways Network._
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