Introduction to Daybreak's Continuing Professional Development courses

Introduction to Daybreak's Continuing Professional Development courses

Come and meet our team, discover more about our continuing professional development opportunities, and ask questions in an open forum.

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Thu, 26 Jun 2025 08:00 - 09:00 PDT

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Are you interested in joining one of our continuous professional development courses? Would you like to learn more about them before booking? This webinar is for you.


Come and meet our team, discover more about our continuing professional development opportunities, and ask questions in an open forum.

This webinar will cover the following currently advertised courses:

  • Relational and Restorative Skills and Practice
  • Trauma Informed Practice
  • Domestic Abuse & Violence in Family Group Conferences
  • FGC Coordinator Conversion from Child to Adult Welfare
  • Family Network Meetings Facilitator

This webinar is led by Michaela Stay, Daybreak’s Training Manager and lead facilitator of the above courses.

W hat's next: If you want book onto any of our courses after attending this webinar, then explore the available dates at www.daybreakfgc.org.uk/training

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We offer a range of virtual and in-person training and events to help aid upskill, professional development and awareness of the principles of Family Group Conferences and associated support approaches. We are a registered UK charity bringing people together to enable them to problem-solve, make decisions and choose what actions to take to move forward, be safe and thrive when facing challenging situations.

People and communities often feel disempowered - especially those whose lives are influenced by the systems around them. However, we know that people can take action and choose what action to take when given the right opportunity. This is why we believe in a world where ‘families’ and communities work together to make decisions and solve problems affecting their lives.