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Circle of Security Parenting

Circle of Security Parenting

Overview

Level: Enhanced

Impact Assessments:

To train staff to deliver the Circle of Security Parenting intervention to parents and carers of children 4 months old to 6 years old.

Circle of Security Parenting aims to support parent to recognise and improve their relationships with their child and enhance secure attachment. It introduces a series of graphics to help parents understand attachment theory in an accessible manner and connect with their child.

The training can be delivered:
• face-to-face over 4 full days
• Online - 10 hours of live online training plus approximately 16 hours of recorded videos over one or two weeks.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

Has this resource been accredited or endorsed by any organisation? :

NHS Education for Scotland (NES) endorse and commission this training via the Parenting workstream.

Training model:

Training accessed through NES is for multisector early years practitioners who are working at the Enhanced or Specialist levels of practice with parents of infants.

The training is delivered through presentations, interactive exercises and video examples.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

Practitioners require time to attend the training, review recorded videos and any private study.

Author/developer:

Circle of Security International

Contact for Further Development

Further information about the intervention can be accessed here:

NES - Early Intervention Framework - Circle of Security Parenting: COSP (nhs.scot)

Homepage - Circle of Security International

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

Following the training facilitators should have met the following outcomes:

• Identify the fundamentals of attachment theory and key concepts of the Circle of Security approach.
• Identify the features of a safe learning environment for caregivers.
• Identify the ways in which a Facilitator can teach caregivers to use quality of relationship enhancement rather than behavior management.
• Identify steps the Facilitator can take to build self-reflection in caregivers.
• Explain how to facilitate the COSP model using video examples of parent-child relationships, the COSP Facilitator manual, and handouts.

Circle of Security Parenting is highly operationalised, so that groups are delivered consistently and with fidelity. The programme is manualised and each session has set structures and guidance is given on content and managing group processes for each session.

 

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Practitioners will require ringfenced time to attend the training sessions and for private study between learning sessions.

Once trained, practitioners will require protected time to deliver the programme over 8 weekly 90 minute sessions. Additional time is required to engage families, prepare for group delivery and follow up with families between group sessions. 

Supports - Technology

An internet enabled devise and internet connection are required to attend the online training.

To deliver the programme it is required to show video clips, therefor a devise to show DVD, USB or streaming from the internet is required.

Supports - Administrative

Training costs include access to training resources for attendees and  manuals for delivery of the programme.

Supports - Financial

If accessing training through NES all training costs, materials and manuals are provided by NHS Education for Scotland (NES).

Evidence base

The Circle of Security Parenting intervention is based on knowledge and theory of attachment and the link between secure attachment as a protective factor for child development.

The evidence base for the delivery of Circle of Security Parenting can be found here - NES - Early Intervention Framework - Circle of Security Parenting: COSP (nhs.scot)


Impact assessments

Reaction

Evaluation forms are completed at the end of training and collected by Circle of Security International

Learning

An end of training assessment is completed online, and a pass (80%) is required to complete the training.

 

Behaviour

Fidelity journals are provided where practitioners can monitor their own adherence to the model, and which supports skills development.

Fidelity coaching is available form Circle of Security International, the aim of which is to deepen practitioner’s knowledge of the Circle of Security model and enhance self-understanding.

Results


KSF dimension information in relation to the learning resource

Child Development and Attachment

Mental Health in Children, Young People and their Families

Engagement, Containment and Communication

Identification and Understanding of Need

Supports and Interventions

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