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CPD: An Introduction to Supporting Estranged Students
CPD: An Introduction to Supporting Estranged Students - Southern Universities Network
CPD: An Introduction to Supporting Estranged Students - Southern Universities Network
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CPD: An Introduction to Supporting Estranged Students
Curriculum
6 Sections
22 Lessons
90 Minutes
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Module 1: Introduction to Estrangement
5
1.1
Pre-Course: Survey
1.2
Lesson 1.1: Welcome & Course Objectives
1.3
Lesson 1.2: What is Estrangement?
1.4
Drag and Drop Activity
1.5
Module 1: Quiz
Module 2: Understanding the Student Experience
5
2.1
Lesson 2.1: Care Experienced and Estrangement
2.2
Lesson 2.2: Causes of Estrangement
2.3
Lesson 2.3: Data & Research
2.4
Lesson 2.4: Experiences of Estrangement
2.5
Module 2: Quiz
Module 3: Barriers Faced by Estranged Students
3
3.1
Lesson 3.1: Practical Barriers
3.2
Lesson 3.2: Emotional Barriers
3.3
Module 3: Quiz
Module 4: Identifying and Supporting Estranged Students
3
4.1
Lesson 4.1: Identifying Estrangement
4.2
Module 4: Case Study Analysis
10 Minutes
4.3
Lesson 4.2: Supporting Disclosures
Module 5: Support Systems and Resources
3
5.1
Lesson 5.1: UCAS and SFE Support
5.2
Lesson 5.2: University and Community Support
5.3
Module 5: Quiz
Module 6: Taking Action
3
6.1
Lesson 6.1: Organisational Reflection
6.2
Lesson 6.2: Next Steps
6.3
Post-Course Survey
Module 1: Quiz
Which of the following best describes an estranged student?
A student who lives with a foster family under local authority care
A student who has lost contact with their family without local authority involvement
A student who was adopted before the age of 18
A student who receives financial support from their parents
None
What is the key difference between formal and informal kinship care?
Formal kinship care involves adoption, while informal does not
Informal kinship care is always temporary
Formal kinship care is arranged by the local authority, while informal is not
Informal kinship care includes foster care
None
Who is considered care experienced?
Only students currently in foster care
Students who have been in care at any point before age 18
Students who live with extended family
Only students who are officially recognised as care leavers
None
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