ПРЕДСТАВИТЕЛЬСТВО МЕЖДУНАРОДНОГО ДЕТСКОГО ФОНДА В РЕСПУБЛИКЕ БЕЛАРУСЬ
The International Children's Fund Representative Office in the Republic of Belarus has developed a module on involving families in the work of family-oriented services for child protection.
2011 · 1 pages

Abstract
This module, titled "Module 2: Involving Families in the Work of Family-Oriented Services for Child Protection," is part of a set of distributed materials, Document No. 9. The module includes an exercise called "Nine Blocks," which aims to help participants identify and record examples of how Carol uses various strategies for conducting interviews. The exercise involves filling out a table with examples of Carol's use of different strategies. The table is divided into nine blocks, each representing a specific strategy or approach. The blocks are labeled as follows: - Establishing mutual understanding - Reducing resistance - Encouraging cooperation - Using positive reinforcement - Confrontation - Clarification - Reframing (rephrasing) The strategies listed in the blocks are designed to help Carol effectively conduct interviews and engage families in the work of family-oriented services for child protection. By using these strategies, Carol can establish trust, build rapport, and encourage families to participate in the services. The module provides a framework for understanding and applying these strategies in practice.
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