Case Studies
Case Study - Parent Support Adviser dealing with a child with issues of non attendance to school and family isses.
Case Study One illustrates how the involvement of the SMART team mediated a situation for a school with a child and the family. The team have illustrated how they become a bridge between home and school - empowering both when situations become difficult for the school.
Case Study Two illustrates group work undertaken at a local primary school which drew on the principles of restorative justice, personal safety and assertiveness training.
Case Study Three illustrates a day in the life of a Family Support Worker.
Case Study Four illustrates how SMART worked with Children in Care and provided support following the closure of Children's Social Care involvement.
Case Study Five illustrates the Common Assessment Framework process, range of interventions undertaken and improved outcomes.
Case Study Six illustrates how SMART worked across thresholds using a multi-agency approach to improve non school attendance, behaviour within school and the community.
Case Study Seven illustrates how a Family Support Worker worked with a school and the home to improve attendance.
Case Study Eight illustrates a range of interventions undertaken to improve behaviour at school.
Case Study Nine is provided to support developing the role of Parent Support Advisers (PSA) in Cornwall.
2009/2010 CASE STUDIES
Case Study One illustrates how a Family Support Worker worked with children in care and provided support and improved self confidence
Case Study Two illiustrates how a Family Support Worker worked with child and family and improved behaviour
Case Study Three illustrates how a Family Support Worker helped with Social & Emotional Development
Case Study Four illustrates how a Family Support Worker worked with the child and family to improve behaviour and wellbeing
Case Study Five illustrates a day in the life of a Family Support Worker