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Quality Circle drives local change

3 mins read Social Care
A group of professionals with an interest in the work of the family court across Sussex meet regularly to improve practice and outcomes for children.
Quality Circle seeks to identify and implement changes that improve outcomes. Picture: blackday/Adobe Stock
Quality Circle seeks to identify and implement changes that improve outcomes. Picture: blackday/Adobe Stock

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Quality Circle is an independent, self-regulating group of practitioners in Sussex that aims to identify effective practices and make improvements in the local family justice system.

With a focus on legal proceedings involving children, Quality Circle fosters multidisciplinary collaboration among social workers, lawyers, academics, the judiciary, mental health professionals, the police, Cafcass, and other relevant parties. Through regular meetings and action-oriented discussions, it seeks to identify and implement practical changes that positively impact the lives of families and children in legal proceedings.

Speakers share their knowledge and expertise from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds and stimulate questions and respectful challenge. Topics are agreed within the organisation group and presentations are hosted bi-monthly by one local authority on a rotational basis and are regularly attended by 200 participants.

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