Joint Case Reviews (JCR)
Families ACT invites frontline staff to the March JCR to strengthen casework supporting vulnerable children, young people & families.
JCRs are designed for frontline staff and are structured, reflective learning sessions designed to strengthen casework practice. They provide a supportive, collaborative space for professionals to critically reflect on real-world cases, identify patterns in practice, and develop shared approaches to supporting vulnerable children, young people, and families.
Since 2017, JCRs have been a key requirement under the Child, Youth and Family Services Program (CYFSP) and are recognised as a leading practice approach in the ACT.
The March 2026 JCR is a general session, further information will be provided to registrants.
For more information about Families ACT, the JCRs and other sector development activities visit our website here.
Families ACT invites frontline staff to the March JCR to strengthen casework supporting vulnerable children, young people & families.
JCRs are designed for frontline staff and are structured, reflective learning sessions designed to strengthen casework practice. They provide a supportive, collaborative space for professionals to critically reflect on real-world cases, identify patterns in practice, and develop shared approaches to supporting vulnerable children, young people, and families.
Since 2017, JCRs have been a key requirement under the Child, Youth and Family Services Program (CYFSP) and are recognised as a leading practice approach in the ACT.
The March 2026 JCR is a general session, further information will be provided to registrants.
For more information about Families ACT, the JCRs and other sector development activities visit our website here.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Burranda Room, Families ACT
46 Clianthus Street
O'Connor, ACT 2602
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