Western Australian Youth Work Code of Ethics Review
Event description
Review of the Western Australian Youth Work Code of Ethics (6 themed sessions)
The Western Australian Youth Work Code of Ethics was first established in 2007 and is held in partnership between Youth Work WA (YWWA) and the Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA). The Code of Ethics was last reviewed in 2014 - it's time for a refresh!
We're inviting you to a series of workshops that will explore key themes of the current Western Australian Youth Work Code of Ethics, explore ways to adapt or add new sections, and above all, explore consistency and usefulness to young people, front line youth workers and youth work organisations.
You are a crucial part of our work - your voice and experiences are essential to our process!
6 THEMED WORKSHOPS
There are 6 themed workshops with a specific area of focus. Register for any (or all) of the workshops that you're passionate about. You can choose more than one. All workshops will be held online.
Session #1: Retrospective
THURSDAY 30/05/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
Let's explore contemporary factors and forces shaping young people and society. Understand what has changed and what is new and important to add.
Session #2: Aboriginal Voice
TUESDAY 04/06/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
The importance of first nations perspectives and knowledge is essential as is a demonstrable commitment to reconciliation.
Session #3: Regional & Remote Voice
WEDNESDAY 05/06/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
The voices of regional and remote Australians are essential. The code must reflect and represent the needs of metro and regional communities.
Session #4: Relationships
THURSDAY 06/06/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
Balancing the needs of the young person with professional relationships, accountability, and commitment to practice standards.
Session #5: Co-regulation + Integrity
TUESDAY 11/06/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
From a trauma informed lens to co-regulation not just self-care/self-regulation.
Session #6: Diversity, Equity + Inclusion
WEDNESDAY 12/06/24 1.00 - 2.30pm (1.5 hours)
Explore the modern cultural context in respect of human rights and cultural norms and accepted standards.
ABOUT THE FACILITATORS
The review process will be undertaken by human centered design specialists - Tolchard, led by Tom Tolchard and Nina Ulyett.
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