I was going to write about the power of collective leadership and support that we experience through our regional networks (and which has sustained me personally for so long with my fabulous Herts team and ER colleagues!) and I will come to this.
However, over the last 2 weeks the children’s services team here in Hertfordshire, alongside inspection colleagues, have been reflecting again on the impact of relationship-based practice, particularly with teenagers and how this then shapes the framework for developing the practice approach. I therefore thought I’d share a few of our thoughts.
I can’t believe it’s over seven years since the ADCS Families, Communities & Young People Policy Committee instigated a conversation on adolescents and risk, and Dez Holmes took this forward with Research in Practice to produce That Difficult Age: Developing a more effective response to risks in adolescence.
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