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Children, Young People and Families Network & Invisible Walls – raising awareness session
Written by amber | Published on 28th November 2024
Join us at Bryncynon Strategy for two events! RCT Children, Young People and Families Network in the morning & Invisible Walls- raising awareness session in the afternoon.
If you are attending both events, lunch will be provided.
Register now for FREE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rct-children-young-people-and-families-network-meeting-tickets-1079292265219?aff=oddtdtcreator
Event 1: RCT Children, Young People and Families Network – Thursday 12 December 2024 @ 9:30am-12:30pm
Guest speakers and topics this month include:
NEST/NYTH
Stacey Chamberlain, Regional Children Services and NYTH/NEST Framework co-ordinator will be joining us this month to explain the NEST framework. NEST is a planning tool for professionals which aims to ensure a whole system approach for developing mental health, wellbeing and support services for babies, children, young people, parents, families and carers. Co-produced with children, young people and professionals, find out how it can support you in your work and what difference it can make for those you are working with.
Network, Collaboration and Magic Middle
Informal session proving the opportunity to do some of the above as we take time to also evaluate the network and purpose.
Overview of Attendance and Wellbeing Service, RCTCBC with Q&A
Dan Williams, Head of Attendance and Wellbeing will be joining us one year on! Dan and others will be joining us to provide another overview of the service and open up conversations.
Connect RCT – What’s new?
Amber Lewis-James will run us through the newest addition to Connect RCT and how it’ll support the work of the network.
Event 2: Invisible Walls – raising awareness session – 12 December 2024 @ 1:00pm-3:00pm
Julie Jones and Gemma Jones, Schools and Prisons Coordinator will deliver an information session to the network, raising awareness of the Invisible Walls Project. Invisible Walls aims to reduce intergenerational offending, build relationships between schools and prisons, help families re-connect with their communities and also supports in building family relationships.