Course Description: Triple Planning for Separated Children in the Asylum Process

Our comprehensive course on Triple Planning is specifically designed to provide professionals working with separated children in the asylum process a deep understanding of their unique journey and the importance of holistic care planning. Participants will gain the necessary tools and strategies to effectively support separated children in their care planning and pathway to a brighter future.

Course Highlights:

  1. Understanding the Asylum Journey: Participants will gain insights into the asylum journey of separated children, including the challenges, risks, and legal processes they encounter. We will explore the stages of the asylum process and the specific needs and vulnerabilities of separated children during each phase.
  2. Terminology for Separated Children: This course will enhance participants’ knowledge and understanding of terminologies commonly used in relation to separated children. By familiarizing themselves with these terms, participants will be better equipped to communicate effectively and advocate for the rights and well-being of separated children.
  3. Introduction to Triple Planning: Triple planning is a holistic approach that involves coordinating the efforts of various stakeholders to create a comprehensive care plan for separated children. Participants will be introduced to the concept of triple planning and learn how to apply it effectively in the care planning and pathway planning of separated children.
  4. Experiences of Separated Children: Through real-life case studies and narratives, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and challenges faced by separated children during their migration journey and the asylum process. We will explore the impact of trauma, loss, and displacement, and the specific needs that arise from these experiences.
  5. Strength-Based Approach and Trauma-Informed Practice: This course will emphasize the importance of adopting a strength-based approach and trauma-informed practice when working with separated children. Participants will learn strategies to promote resilience, empower children, and create a safe and supportive environment that recognizes and responds to the trauma they have endured.

Join us in this transformative course to enhance your knowledge, skills, and approach in supporting separated children in the asylum process. Together, we can make a positive impact on their lives, ensuring they receive the comprehensive care and support they deserve to thrive.