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Basic Portage Workshops Portage Basic Workshops are normally delivered at regional or local level. Charges vary considerably and the Workshops are often free to parents and to professionals intending to work as Home Visitors in the host service. Portage Basic workshops are usually open to anyone interested in finding out more about the Portage model. The National Portage Association has developed a core curriculum for the Portage Basic Workshop to ensure the national consistency and credibility of its training. Each Portage Basic Workshop last for the equivalent of 3 full days. The National Portage Association aims to ensure the quality and parity of Portage Basic Workshops across the country and is reliant on the skills of its Accredited Trainers to uphold this aim. After attending a Portage Basic Workshop, new Portage home visitors receive formal support from other team members for an agreed introductory period of home visiting. The completion of six months of supervised home visiting leads to formal recognition by the National Portage Association as a Portage Home Visitor. Objectives The objectives of the course are to develop:
Essential components of a Basic Portage Workshop: Central to the course are the Portage Principles and the Three Circle Model of Portage. These are emphasised throughout the modules of the course.
Availability of workshops Portage Basic workshops organised by Accredited NPA Trainers are often advertised in Portage Post, the NPA newsletter. In addition, Portage services are encouraged to let the NPA administrator know if they are organising a workshop. After this initial training, continuing support and development is available to Portage Home Visitors through the regular (weekly or fortnightly) supervisory meetings. |
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