Navigating virtual participation : guidance note on effectively coordinating FGCs with a combination of in-person and virtual participation
Navigating virtual participation : guidance note on effectively coordinating FGCs with a combination of in-person and virtual participation
The Behavioural Insights Team
- Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki Evidence Centre, 2020
- electronic document (5 pages) ; PDF file
Published 2 June 2020
Improving FGC engagement is a priority for Oranga Tamariki. The Evidence Centre worked with BIT to look at ways to support FGC engagement in the COVID-19 environment and mitigate challenges of virtual engagement.
Through qualitative telephone interviews with FGC Coordinators, BIT researchers explored how FGCs can be coordinated effectively using a combination of virtual and in-person engagement. They applied a behavioural science lens to the analysis of the findings and developed this guidance.
The guidance outlines simple, evidence-based and low-cost actions that coordinators can apply to mitigate the impacts of virtual engagement. It will also be useful in hui-a-whānau engagements within the Care and Protection and Youth Justice areas of work.(From the website). Record #6699
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN
COVID-19
FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCES
FAMILIES
JUSTICE
PANDEMICS
TECHNOLOGY
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND
Published 2 June 2020
Improving FGC engagement is a priority for Oranga Tamariki. The Evidence Centre worked with BIT to look at ways to support FGC engagement in the COVID-19 environment and mitigate challenges of virtual engagement.
Through qualitative telephone interviews with FGC Coordinators, BIT researchers explored how FGCs can be coordinated effectively using a combination of virtual and in-person engagement. They applied a behavioural science lens to the analysis of the findings and developed this guidance.
The guidance outlines simple, evidence-based and low-cost actions that coordinators can apply to mitigate the impacts of virtual engagement. It will also be useful in hui-a-whānau engagements within the Care and Protection and Youth Justice areas of work.(From the website). Record #6699
Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN
COVID-19
FAMILY GROUP CONFERENCES
FAMILIES
JUSTICE
PANDEMICS
TECHNOLOGY
YOUNG PEOPLE
NEW ZEALAND