Working in partnership to support trauma informed care for children, young people and their families in North Yorkshire

Shevaun Carter, Laura Hadgett, Katy Phillips, Clare Snodgrass
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The Psychologically Informed Partnership Approach (PIPA) is a partnership between North Yorkshire Council (NYC) and Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV). PIPA aims to provide a flexible, psychological and trauma-informed service to meet a wide range of needs of vulnerable children across Children and Families Services (C&FS) within North Yorkshire. PIPA consists of Clinical and Forensic Psychologists, and Advanced Practitioners working across NYC. The service considers the individual needs, complexities and experiences of children, young people, family members and practitioners, whilst also holding in mind broader systemic and organisational perspectives. This paper outlines how PIPA applies a range of models and frameworks to support innovative, non-blaming approaches with children, young people and their families, and the outcome of this approach thus far. A variety of measures are used to evaluate how PIPA involvement has influenced a range of outcomes for children, young people and families, as seen in the Outcomes and Feedback section . Two case studies are also included to demonstrate how this approach works in practise. The paper concludes with reflections on our learning and recommendations for similar practices to be embedded across other children and families’ services in the country.
在合作伙伴关系工作,以支持创伤知情护理儿童,青年和他们的家庭在北约克郡
心理知情伙伴关系方法(PIPA)是北约克郡议会(NYC)和蒂斯,埃斯克和戴山谷NHS基金会信托基金(TEWV)之间的合作伙伴关系。PIPA旨在提供灵活的心理和创伤信息服务,以满足北约克郡儿童和家庭服务(C&FS)中弱势儿童的广泛需求。PIPA由临床和法医心理学家以及在纽约市工作的高级从业人员组成。该服务考虑到儿童、青少年、家庭成员和从业人员的个人需求、复杂性和经验,同时也考虑到更广泛的系统和组织视角。本文概述了PIPA如何应用一系列模型和框架来支持针对儿童、年轻人及其家庭的创新的、不责备的方法,以及这种方法迄今取得的成果。如成果和反馈一节所示,采用了各种措施来评估参与PIPA对儿童、青年和家庭的一系列成果的影响。还包括两个案例研究,以演示这种方法如何在实践中发挥作用。论文最后对我们的学习进行了反思,并提出了在全国其他儿童和家庭服务中采用类似做法的建议。
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