
Unpacking Beliefs and Values: Impact on Child Protection Practices
Explore beliefs and values related to children, mental health, and program delivery. Understand the concept of fragmentation and its effects. Identify helpful and challenging beliefs in Child Protection practices.
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Individually complete the sentences on the handout. Write the first thing that comes to your mind. No over thinking it is not a test and there are no right answers!
FRAGMENTATION Definition: Fragmentation Simultaneously living with contradictory or conflicting beliefs between an organisation and/or culture and the potential effects to mental health and program delivery. When a person must adhere to the rules and guiding legislation of the organization that employs them (or at least present as if they believe in those rules), while simultaneously holding beliefs generated by the culture, religion or norms of the society in which they were raised that may be in contradiction to the organization s beliefs.
Helpful and Challenging Beliefs What beliefs are helpful to Child Protection practices (and CPMS)? What beliefs are challenging to Child Protection practices (and CPMS)?