Focus Group: Safer Caring & Allegations

Time Out Headquarters Unit 17, Oaklands Business Centre, 64-68 Elm Grove, Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom

Safer Caring has two functions, one, it to help keep all household members, including the foster children safe and two, it helps reduce the possibility of allegations. Foster children feeling safe is supported by understanding how the foster family lives day-to-day. How do you do things in this family? How do I know, as a […]

Focus group: Referrals & matching

Time Out Headquarters Unit 17, Oaklands Business Centre, 64-68 Elm Grove, Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom

What happens when you have a vacancy? How do we work towards another child coming into your care? Come along to this workshop and hear what happens from the initial searching process, right through to a child arriving in your home. get answers on why you only get sent certain referrals, why it sometimes takes […]

Focus Group: Internet & Cyber Safety

Join our Online Safety Focus Group where we explore the risks young people may face on social media and popular apps. Together, we will look at how to keep children safe online, spot potential dangers, and better understand the digital world they are living in. A space to learn, share and stay informed.

Focus Group: 0-11 Ages & Stages of Development

This session covers stages of development including developmental milestones, age-appropriate boundaries and developmental stimulation in babies. The session will explore Infancy (0-3), Early Childhood (3-6) and Middle Childhood (7-11). This session is appropriate for Parent and Child Placement Providers, and providers of care to young children and those with developmental delays within the 0-10 year’s […]

Focus Group: 11-18 Ages & Stages of Development

This session covers stages of development, boundaries, social understanding, physical maturation, identity formation, increasing independence, and future planning. This session is aimed to support care providers for Pre-Adolescence (11-14) and Adolescence (15-18). Carers are encouraged to think of the developmental ages of the child/ren they are supporting alongside chronological ages.