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27 Nov 2012 To fully assess a child's circumstances when a concern has been identified the GIRFEC Practice Model combines a number of useful tools for practitioners addressing the The National Child Protection Guidance for Scotland (2010) sets out a definition of risk and significant harm that underpins this toolkit.
Practice Model are the foundation for positive change in every local area and if the anticipated benefits and improved it right for every child agenda advancing across Scotland to improve outcomes for all our children. reference to it (see The Scottish Government 2008 A Guide to Getting it right for every child, Edinburgh,
3 Sep 2008 Every child and young person in Scotland is on a journey through life: experiencing rapid development and change The practice model and tools in this guide help effect change across culture, systems and practice and are Highland Pathfinder: www.forhighlandschildren.org/htm/girfec/girfec.php.
12 Jan 2016 For assessment, planning and action, practitioners can use the National Practice Model.
17 Jan 2014 Lanarkshire's Practice Guide, launched in December 2012, is now in widespread use across Lanarkshire. It's supporting practitioners as they work towards implementing the culture, systems and practice change that are key to the Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach. The Practice Guide builds
their well-being. This practice guidance will be revised once Scottish Government announces how the CYPA will change to meet the requirements of the. Supreme Court judgment on information sharing. 1.3 What is 'Getting it Right'? The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 is about improving the wellbeing of
Essential reading for anyone involved or working with children and young people, including practitioners working in adult services with parents and carers.
The second version of the practice guide has been developed from the testing exercise to support children's services practitioners in Lanarkshire through the implementation phase. This includes public sector children's services staff, adult services colleagues and partners in the voluntary sector. The practice guide should
Section 1. Who this practice guide is for. Section 2. Executive summary. Section 3. Principles and values. Section 4. Getting it right for every child practice model. Section 5. What difference will this framework make to children's lives? Section 6. Assessment and Getting it right for every child. Section 7. The Core Components.
What is GIRFEC? The Getting it right approach makes sure that all Scotland's children, young people and their families have consistent, co-ordinated support, when they Update on the Information Sharing (Scotland) Bill and the Illustrative Draft Code of Practice, and reinvigorating Getting it right for every child in practice.
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