在地方当局的儿童和青少年服务中嵌入心理学思维;从内到外,支持、发展和培养员工以创伤知情的方式工作

Sarah Beadle, Ruth Payne, Serk Suleyman, Nicola Print, Daniel Edge, Victoria Wallis, Amy D’Sa, Stephanie Harradine
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本文概述了在萨福克郡议会(SCC)的儿童和青少年服务(CYPS)中支持年轻人,他们的家庭和支持他们的人的一些心理知情实践。概述了心理支持服务(PSS;前身为萨福克家庭焦点心理服务中心)。PSS使整个CYPS的从业人员和管理人员能够获得专业的心理支持,使从业人员能够支持有各种需求的儿童,年轻人和家庭。PSS与包括一线从业人员、管理人员和劳动力发展在内的利益相关者密切合作。因此,这篇文章也包括了实践管理(早期帮助)和劳动力发展管理关于心理和创伤在CYPS知情实践的反思。从证据和我们自己在PSS的工作中可以清楚地看出,以心理和创伤知情的方式工作对于满足弱势儿童和年轻人以及支持他们的人的需求非常重要。心理支持服务:我们是谁,我们为什么这样做,我们做什么。
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Embedding psychological thinking within a local authority children and young people’s service; supporting, developing, and nurturing the workforce to work in a trauma informed way from the inside out
This article provides an overview of some of the psychologically informed practice of supporting young people, their families and the people supporting them within Children and Young People’s Services (CYPS) in Suffolk County Council (SCC). The overview outlines the approach and experiences of the Psychology Support Service (PSS; formerly known as Suffolk Family Focus Psychology Service). The PSS enables practitioners and managers across CYPS to access specialist psychological support to enable practitioners to support children, young people, and families with a range of needs. The PSS works closely with stakeholders including frontline practitioners, managers, and workforce development. The article, therefore, also includes reflections from practice management (Early Help) and workforce development management about psychological and trauma informed practice within CYPS. It is clear from the evidence, and from our own work within PSS, that working in a psychologically and trauma-informed way is important to meet the needs of vulnerable children and young people and those who are supporting them. The Psychology Support Service: Who we are, Why we do it and What we do.
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