Mapping – different uses Content mapping step by stepUseful for thinking and planning in advance of a family network meeting Content mapping with the familyHelps.

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Mapping – different uses Content mapping step by stepUseful for thinking and planning in advance of a family network meeting Content mapping with the familyHelps to focus discussion so that a good balance is struck between getting enough content to inform, and actually creating robust danger statements and safety goals. Moving from looking at what has happened to what the preferred future looks like Process mapping step by stepHelps a group to discuss and share ideas about the key points in the SOS process. Using the skills and knowledge of the group to strengthen the analysis of a case

2 Content Mapping Step-By-Step Family map Family map 3 – 4 minute free description of key worries 3 – 4 minute free description of key worries Worker’s goal Worker’s goal Themes and scaling Themes and scaling What’s working? What’s working? What’s worrying – detail What’s worrying – detail Danger statements Danger statements Scaling Scaling Safety Goals Safety Goals Next Steps Next Steps Revisit worker’s goal Revisit worker’s goal

3 Content Mapping With Family Family map Family map 3 – 4 minute free description of key worries 3 – 4 minute free description of key worries What’s working? What’s working? What’s worrying – detail What’s worrying – detail Danger statements Danger statements Scaling Scaling Safety Goals Safety Goals Next Steps Next Steps

4 Process Mapping Step-By-Step (Group process for getting to analysis and judgement quickly) Family map Family map 3 – 4 minute free description of critical issues (0 qs) 3 – 4 minute free description of critical issues (0 qs) Worker’s goal Worker’s goal Everyone on their own create a draft Danger Statement – read them out (big or smaller groups) Everyone on their own create a draft Danger Statement – read them out (big or smaller groups) Everyone on their own create a draft Safety Goal- read them out (big or smaller groups) Everyone on their own create a draft Safety Goal- read them out (big or smaller groups) Everyone create questions for strengths – read them out Everyone create questions for strengths – read them out Everyone create questions for safety – read them out Everyone create questions for safety – read them out Everyone create scaling questions to drive the case – read them out Everyone create scaling questions to drive the case – read them out