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Thursday, 29th of July 2010

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PAC's newsletter, Winter 2009,
Issue 19

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Additional Services for Non-Subscribing Local Authorities


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  • Individual adult session (50 mins)
  • Individual child sessions (50 mins)
  • Parent / Child session (90mins)
  • Parent / Couple Consultation (90min, one counsellor)
  • Family Consultation (120 min, two counsellors)
  • Family Consultation (180 min, two counsellors)
  • Family Work Report (other than Comprehensive Family Assessment or Intensive Summary Report)
  • Professional Consultation, including for Children’s Guardians (90 min)
  • Assessment of Contact Needs and Arrangements
  • Comprehensive Family Assessment
  • Family Intensive
  • Home Visits

TRAINING

PAC has a full and exciting training programme for professionals and service users.  PAC also offers bespoke training for social workers, other professionals and all parties to adoption on a range of topics relating to pre- and post-adoption issues, provided within your local authority area. 

For PAC’s current training programme or for bespoke training queries contact PAC’s Training Department on 020 7284 0555, email training@postadoptioncentre.org.uk or visit www.postadoptioncentre.org.uk


COMPREHENSIVE FAMILY ASSESSMENT

A comprehensive family assessment of the support and therapy a family needs is typically advised when an adoptive family is under great strain due to constant and pervasive difficulties.  The Comprehensive Family Assessment identifies adoption issues, attachment difficulties, emotional distress, behavioural problems, levels of parenting stress, racial and cultural identity issues and risk factors.  The assessment process involves clinical interviews and observations, case-history analysis and psycho-diagnostic tests.


INTENSIVE FAMILY THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMME (up to 12 Sessions)

For children with severe attachment and behavioural difficulties, our intensive family therapeutic programme is tailored to individual families’ needs, normally offering 12 three-hour sessions with two counsellors.  All work takes place at PAC’s headquarters in Kentish Town.  The service includes a summary report and one network meeting.  Please contact PAC’s Child & Family Therapeutic Service on 020 7284 2630 for further details.


ASSESSMENT OF COMPLEX CONTACT NEEDS AND ARRANGEMENTS (6 – 8 Sessions)

PAC has been providing assessment and mediation of complex face-to-face contact for over ten years.  The need for a comprehensive assessment in order to identify what form of contact is likely to deliver the best outcomes for the child and how this is to be best facilitated is even more pertinent with the increase in Special Guardianship arrangements.  PAC will arrange professional consultation, meet with each of the parties, provide mediation, make recommendations and draw up contact agreements.  A detailed report will be provided.


INTERMEDIARY SERVICES FOR ADOPTED ADULTS & BIRTH RELATIVES

Following the enactment of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, adopted adults and adult birth relatives have a right to apply for intermediary services.  With years of experience and a dedicated team of specialists, PAC can provide bespoke packages of intermediary services for adopted adults and birth relatives, combining any of the following services: 

  • Assistance to adopted adults in obtaining information about their adoption and in preparation for searching for close birth relatives lost through adoption
  • Assisting and counselling birth relatives in making an approach to family members
  • Acting as intermediary in facilitating contact between birth relatives and adopted adults
  • Facilitating and mediating reunion where both parties consent to contact
  • Ongoing counselling support during any of the above processes
  • Access to pre- and post-reunion groups and workshops

Costs will be determined on a case by case basis.   Additional services can be tailored to the service user/local authority’s needs.  Please contact PAC for further details.

Please contact us for further information.


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