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Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is open to all kinship carers living in England, who want to learn more about how to understand and manage challenging behaviour in the children they care for. It will cover how to support children in kinship care if they display complex and/or challenging behaviour – as well as how adversity impacts general behaviour, child development and world interaction.
What will be covered?
In this workshop, you’ll learn to:
- understand why children’s behaviour may be challenging and/or aggressive
- develop responses to challenging behaviour, keeping in mind how this can impact future behaviour and regulation
- develop effective strategies to reduce and manage aggressive/challenging behaviour
- to create, find and explore further information and support
After the workshop you will receive information and the presentation slides by email, along with a feedback survey.
How to join the workshop
All workshops will be held online using a free platform called Zoom.
You can access Zoom through a desktop computer, laptop, tablet or even your phone.
You may need to download Zoom before you join – please factor in time to do that. The best experience will be through a computer or laptop. Watch a video on how to join a Zoom meeting.
To join the workshop, click on the Zoom link in the email we sent you.
Please make sure you:
- join on time – late joiners might not be admitted after 15 minutes
- have a pen/pencil and paper to make notes
What happens if you need to cancel your place?
We understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so if you need to cancel your place please do try and let us know as soon as possible.
You’ll be able to do this through:
- the email confirmation you received when you first booked
- or by filling out our training and support enquiries and complaints form
Who runs this workshop?
The workshop is run and facilitated by Al Coates MBE.
About Al Coates MBE
Al is an independent social worker who helps kinship carers, parents and foster carers manage challenging and aggressive behaviour in children.
Al and his wife adopted 3 children in 1999. In 2008, they became foster carers to 2 other children, and in 2013 they went on to adopt those children and their sibling.
Al uses both his personal and professional experience to speak up about adoption and fostering. Since 2015, he has worked with the Department for Education to raise awareness of the challenges families face. In 2018, he was awarded an MBE for his work in adoption.
He is also the founder and co-host of the Adoption & Fostering Podcast. Al qualified as an Non Violent Resistance (NVR) advanced practitioner in 2021 and regularly shares learning and ideas through his writing and blog.
Get in touch
If you have any questions or concerns about this or any other event, our team can help. Just fill in our training and support enquiries and complaints form and someone will get back to you.
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