THEME:
Attachment is among the core theories for social work with children and families. Yet there remain considerable debates about what practitioners need to know about attachment, in part because outdated ideas about attachment still hold considerable power. This webinar draws on a consultation with the international attachment research community to propose an updating of the curriculum, incorporating the key consensus findings of contemporary research. This includes the implications for a child's development of their various attachment relationships, and the impact of poverty and socioeconomic stressors on caregiving and attachment.
SPEAKERS:
Sarah Foster is Assistant Professor in Social Work at Northumbria University. She has been teaching on pre and post qualifying social work programmes since 2014, and her doctoral research explored how attachment theory is understood and used by social workers in child welfare assessment practice.
Robbie Duschinsky is Head of the Applied Social Sciences Group at Cambridge University. His books include Sustaining Social Work (Palgrave) and Cornerstones of Attachment Research (Oxford), which is free to download.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The session is aimed at social workers, foster carers, adopters, children’s services, supervising social workers, researchers, managers and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge around attachment theory.
For social workers, reflection on this session may contribute to your continuing professional development (CPD).
Members can watch recordings of previous Exploring Expertise Webinars here
FEES:
Members: FREE (don't forget to log in to your account to receive your discount)
Non-members: £20+VAT.
Places on this event are limited, so early booking is recommended.
CONTACT:
Telephone 020 7520 7520/0310
Email events@corambaaf.org.uk