On-Demand Training
All courses listed below are available as on-demand sessions, offering you the flexibility of 24/7 learning through our online education platform.
Family Group Meetings with First Nations Families
Developed and delivered by our partner agency, Mullah Mara, by respected Elder Aunty Tammy Solomon. Aunty Tammy and SCS each have a demonstrated history of facilitating high quality
Family Group Meetings that result in tailored, individualised and proactive Case Plans
for children in or on the edge of the care system. This training will guide participants
in how to engage families appropriately, how to truly and deeply listen to their needs
and perspectives, and how to work in genuine partnership to gain collective
responsibility and outcome for children’s best interests
Culturally Safe Practice in Fostering and Kinship Care Assessments
Developed and delivered by our partner agency, Mullah Mara, by respected Elder Aunty Tammy Solomon. Building on SCS’s successful Assessment Writing Workshop as a foundational training,
Aunty Tammy’s Culturally Safe Assessments training adds the cultural lens to learning
how to engage with First Nations applicants and carers, how to assess risk and
capacity safely and respectfully, and how to write these assessments in a culturally
appropriate manner.
Developing Meaningful Cultural Plans
Developed and delivered by our partner agency, Mullah Mara, by respected Elder Aunty Tammy Solomon. Aunty Tammy’s passion for high-quality, meaningful Cultural Plans is evident in her
one-day hands-on training day. Aunty will walk participants through the ‘why’ and
importantly the ‘how’, so everyone leaves with their own, fully-developed Cultural Plan
template for future use; a Cultural Plan that is more than a dot-point, more than a
paragraph, more than a ‘section’ of a document – a stand-alone, powerful, child friendly Cultural Plan that can guide practice and decision making for all involved.
‘Grassroots’ Standards of Care
Developed and delivered by our partner agency, Mullah Mara, by respected Elder Aunty Tammy Solomon. Aunty Tammy will guide this one-day training to ensure assessors, practitioners, carers
and/or applicants understand the true meaning of the Standards of Care with a
cultural lens. It is recognised that the Standards of Care are a critical element of the
child protection system in Qld. Aunty Tammy’s vibrant, informative and engaging
approach to helping teach the Standards of Care from an Aboriginal perspective will
ensure learning is genuine, embedded and applicable across all roles of those in
attendance.