Intro to the Family Group Conference Coordinator Role - Child Welfare

Intro to the Family Group Conference Coordinator Role - Child Welfare

Interested in exploring a new path, and potentially becoming a Family Group Conference Coordinator? This is the webinar for you.

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Tue, 6 May 2025 08:00 - 09:00 PDT

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About this event

Interested in exploring a new path, and potentially becoming a Family Group Conference Coordinator? This is the webinar for you.

Come and meet our team, discover more about the field of Family Group Conferencing and what a self-employed career path in Coordination looks like.

Aim: For participants to gain a basic understanding of the Family Group Conference, (FGC), model and the role of the Independent FGC Coordinator

Objectives:

  • To introduce participants to the Family Group Conference model
  • To introduce the values, role, and responsibilities, of the Independent FGC Coordinator
  • To consider: is this role for you?

What's next: If you are wanting to become a Family Group Conference coordinator after attending this webinar, then we have the course for you. Visit www.daybreakfgc.org.uk/training and our next Family Group Conference Coordinator 3-day in-person training course or 4-day virtual course.

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If none of the available dates suit you, or you would like to explore this role sooner - please do not hesitate to get in contact. Thank you!

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We offer a range of virtual and in-person training and events to help aid upskill, professional development and awareness of the principles of Family Group Conferences and associated support approaches. We are a registered UK charity bringing people together to enable them to problem-solve, make decisions and choose what actions to take to move forward, be safe and thrive when facing challenging situations.

People and communities often feel disempowered - especially those whose lives are influenced by the systems around them. However, we know that people can take action and choose what action to take when given the right opportunity. This is why we believe in a world where ‘families’ and communities work together to make decisions and solve problems affecting their lives.