The standards framework
Part of the Family Group Conference video learning resources.
The accreditation framework consists of seven quality standards which have been developed to assist families as well as professionals to understand what a family group conference is and what to expect if involved in one. They identify the basic requirements expected from those delivering the service.
In this video Dawn describes the seven quality standards in more detail, and they are also summarised in a supporting graphic below.
Length: 10 minutes
Reflective questions
Here are reflective questions to stimulate conversation and support practice.
- What are the benefits of having quality standards as part of FGCs?
- How do family network meetings compare to FGCs?
- How do you measure quality of your engagement with families?
You could use these questions in a reflective session or talk to a colleague. You can save your reflections and access these in the Research in Practice Your CPD area.
Resources mentioned in this video
Related resources
- Court orders and pre proceedings. Open access resource hub. Research in Practice.
- Public Law Working Group: Best practice guidance: Support for and work with families prior to court proceedings March 2021.
- Family Group conference explainer video (Youtube) Salford City Council.
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Relationships and effective direct work | Effective use of power and authority | Designing a system to support effective practice
PCF - Intervention and skills | Values and ethics