
The mental health of workers and professionals working with children in vulnerable situations
This workshop presents the seven protective factors in mental health: acting, feeling, accepting, recharging, discovering, choosing and connecting.
Institut de pédiatrie sociale en communauté
Prerequisites:
Duration: 180 minutes (3 hours)
Format: Online module
Target audience: Medicine, nursing, clinical follow-up lead, law and mediation, follow-up/support, general management, client reception, clinical direction, clinical coordination
Recognized by: Médecins francophones du Canada (MFC)
Cost: 40$CAD / Free for CSPC professionals
In community social pediatrics, assessment/course of action refers to the meeting between the clinical team and the child, family and key people in the child’s life. A unique clinical process lies at the heart of this and all follow-up meetings, which uses the EEDA method (Establishing, Exchanging, Decoding and Action) and relies on a collaborative effort, where the child is always the focus of the discussion.
By watching a film illustrating a CSP meeting, you will discover the fictional story of Simon, a young boy struggling with behaviour problems in school, and become familiar with each of the steps in the clinical process used in assessment/course of action.
Throughout this interactive session, you will also have the opportunity to watch interviews with three experienced community social pediatrics professionals who will share their views on CSP know-how, each person’s role, as well as behaviours to incorporate (or avoid!) during assessment/course of action.
Enjoy the training session!
Dr. Gilles Julien – Social Pediatrician and Founder of the Fondation Dr Julien
Dr. Gaëlle Vekemans – Social Pediatrician, La Ruelle d’Hochelaga CSPC
Claudia Bascunan – Social Worker and Clinical Coordinator, Atlas, Côte-des-Neiges CSPC