Practitioner E- brief

January 2012

 What’s On Database

The What’s On database is now updated weekly, every Friday PM. Please ensure that details of the courses you are running are sent to Pet Cotterell (pet.cotterell@kent.gov.uk) no later than 12 noon every Friday to ensure inclusion. All courses should be detailed using the new What’s On data entry form (please click here to download). This is a new form with tick boxes which is more user friendly. 

PCRI Questionnaires
FAQ – “How do I get the PCRI multi-part forms so that I can complete the required monitoring at the start of my group?”
Once you have completed the What’s On data entry form please email this to pet.cotterell@kent.gov.uk. On receipt, this will trigger the sending of 15 PCRI questionnaires out to you.
Please ensure that you complete the box at the bottom of the form with the address where you want the PCRIs to be sent.   
You will receive the forms in adequate time for the commencement of your course, however, should further questionnaires be required please email your request to Pet Cotterell.
Family Life
The new Family Life manual is now available and can be downloaded by clicking hereFor more details of the Family Life and Speakeasy, see the Parenting Programme: Training and Support page.
Training Opportunities – SFSC and IY Courses
There will be a SFSC course running for 5 days during the last week of March (Monday 26th to Friday 30th). Venue and further details to follow shortly. Anyone interested should be aware that there is a requirement that those trained will deliver a minimum of two programmes each year. They must have the agreement to this from their line manager and their application should be via their PSM.
An Incredible Years course will be running from 13th to 15th February in Gravesend. Limited places are available at a cost of £300. Again, please forward your request to your PSM.
Do you work with Dads? If so, please see link below!
The UK’s Fatherhood Think-Tank helping to make 2012 more father-friendly by:
 
·         Lobbying for change
·         Shaping policy
·         Helping services
·         Provoking debate
·         And much more!


 

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