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What is the My World Triangle GIRFEC?

What is the My World Triangle GIRFEC?

The My World Triangle supports practice that considers the child or young person’s needs and risks, as well as the positive features in their lives. Strengths and wellbeing concerns are given equal consideration and can be structured around the triangle.

What legislation underpins GIRFEC?

The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (the Act) supported GIRFEC implementation, but some provisions of the Act relating to the named person service and information sharing were challenged in the Supreme Court in 2017.

Is GIRFEC a Scottish policy?

Getting It Right For Every Child also known as GIRFEC is the national approach in Scotland to improving outcomes and supporting the wellbeing of our children and young people by offering the right help at the right time from the right people.

Is GIRFEC a policy or framework?

Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC) is a landmark children’s policy framework to improve children’s well-being via early intervention, universal service provision, and multiagency coordination across organizational boundaries.

What is GIRFEC Scotland?

Is Shanarri part of GIRFEC?

The Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) approach supports children and young people so that they can grow up feeling loved, safe and respected and can realise their full potential. At home, in school or the wider community, every child and young person should be: Safe.

When was Scottish GIRFEC published?

2006
GIRFEC was introduced by the Scottish Government in 2006 as it was widely recognised that services needed to work together and that children and parents needed one clear point of contact to ensure that the right help is offered at the right time.

When did GIRFEC become law?

In 2013 a bill was introduced to embed the GIRFEC approach into a national integrated system of planning and delivery of children’s services by “putting children and young people at the heart of planning and delivery of services and ensuring their rights are respected across the sector.”54 The Children and Young People …

Is GIRFEC a law?

Key elements of the GIRFEC approach have been introduced into law under the Children and Young People (Scotland) 2014 Act: Wellbeing is described in legislation for the first time to help make sure everyone uses the same terminology and approach.

What is the resilience matrix Scotland?

The Resilience Matrix allows the practitioner to take the strengths and pressures identified from gathering information using the My World Triangle, along with any specialist assessments, and to group that information within the four headings of resilience, vulnerability, protective environment and adversity.

What is resilience Matrix?

The resilience matrix allows practitioners to take the strengths and pressures identified from gathering information using that information within the four headings of resilience, vulnerability, protective environment and adversity. The concept of practitioners is fundamental to children’s wellbeing.

What are the three C’s of resilience?

Challenge, Control, and Commitment
The 3 C’s of Resilient Leadership: Challenge, Control, and Commitment.

What are the 3 key traits of those who can cope well during a time of high stress Dr kobasa?

According to the research of psychologist Susan Kobasa, three elements appear to be essential for an effective stress-hardy mindset to exist: challenge, personal control, and commitment.

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