Single Session Family Consultation Community of Practice

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BC-COP-SSFC
The Bouverie Centre's Single Session Family Consultation Community of Practice is a collaborative space for practitioners from diverse communities to connect, share and learn from each other.

Enriching the network of practitioners personally and professionally, building their capacity and confidence to include families and systemic thinking in their work.

Duration
1.5 hours
Mode
Online
$0.00

Key facts

Course category
The Bouverie Centre
Options
Option 1 Thu 22 May 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm (AEST)Online (Live)
Duration
1.5 hours
Prerequisite/s
Completion of a Single Session Family Consultation course with The Bouverie Centre
Certification
Not applicable

Single Session Family Consultation Community of Practice session structure

Each session will feature a particular theme or topic of interest suggested by COP members. A short presentation or sharing of experiences will form the starting point for discussion and reflection in large or small groups. There will be opportunities for networking, sharing of resources and for questions on the topic of focus or on family therapy ideas in general. The sessions are facilitated by Patrick Carroll, Workforce Development Trainer and Family Therapist, with Bouverie staff with special interest areas invited to join.

When does it run?

The Community of Practice is an online forum, held on Zoom for 90 minutes.  We have 5 scheduled for 2025. 

The dates for 2025 are as follows: 

  1. Tuesday 11 February (12:30 - 2pm AEDT)
  2. Wednesday 2 April (12:30 - 2pm AEDT)
  3. Thursday 15 May (12:30 - 2pm AEST)
  4. Tuesday 8 July (12:30 - 2pm AEST)
  5. Wednesday 3 September (12:30 - 2pm AEST)

Your session's topic

At the first Community of Practice session we will discuss topics for 2025. These may be areas where you feel that you need support, or parts of the work that you might like to think a bit more about and share ideas with other participants. If you are unable to attend the first session, but wish to have input about a topic being covered in a future COP, please email Patrick at p.carroll@latrobe.edu.au with "SSFC COP" in the subject line. Your input is highly valued.

Accessing your Zoom link for this session

Once registered, we will soon be in touch with further details about your session, including the Zoom link you will need to join in.

Contact The Bouverie Centre

If you have any questions about this session, Community of Practice in general, or are curious about our other courses and workshops, please get in touch at bouverie.training@latrobe.edu.au, thank you.

You can browse our list of professional development courses and workshops here and see what is coming up on our calendar here.

Frequently Asked Questions

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