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EPEP
Presentation for STREAM conference
Oct 2014
Skills for Effective Engagement and Development (SEED)
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The relationship between the offender and the probation practitioner can be a powerful vehicle for changing behaviour
and reducing re-offending.
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SEED is based on the following principle
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The Engaging
Practitioner
SEED Model
Pro-SocialModelling
Structuring Sessions
Risk, Need and Responsivity
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
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SEED Initial 3 day training content
Pro-social modelling
Building effective
relationships
Structuring sessions
Collaborative Goal setting
Cognitive Behavioural Techniques
Problem solving
Motivational Interviewing
Responsivity
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Principles of
Desistance
SEEDS Elements
Realism
SelfDetermin-
ation
Hope
Strengths,resources
MI and cycle of change: working with ambivalence
lapses and relapses
MI and self efficacy: service user taking responsibility for
change + CBT
MI: fosters belief in possibility of change. CBT: behaviour change through reframing
thoughts, beliefs etc
Collaborative, e.g. goals. CBT: service user self-directed; setting tasks
between sessions
Specific responsivity – responding to individual’s
specific needs
Encouraging development of community & family
networks
MI: build self belief and confidence. Affirming
person as valued human being
Pro social modelling: encouraging pro social
relationships
Principles of
Desistance
Individual-isation
Socialcapital
Recognition
Relation-ships
Linking SEED With Desistance
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Follow up training content
Solution focused
approaches
Socratic Questioning
Dealing with crises
Unconscious bias
Observation of actual
supervision session
CBT/MIPractice
Brain friendly approaches
Mind mapping
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Who is SEED suitable for?
People on probation/licence
High/low risk
Substance misuse
Most offences
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What is different about SEED?
1 Consistently applying established approaches to practice, and learning and development
Part of day to day work - not a manual to be left on the shelf
A learning environment
A joined up approach across the organisation –everyone has a part to play
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Questions
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