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Adaptive caring A framework that Weavers draws on Were always responding to whats going on around us Shifting behaviours Carers experiences https://vimeo.com/62818796 Adaptive caring Understand Helen finds its frustrating


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Adaptive caring

A framework that Weavers draws on

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We’re always responding to what’s going on around us

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Shifting behaviours

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Carers experiences

https://vimeo.com/62818796

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Understand

“Helen finds it’s frustrating sometimes to talk to Kristy”

Adaptive caring

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Understand

“Helen finds it’s frustrating sometimes to talk to Kristy”

“T ricia suggested 
 some strategies for coping”

“She just

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way to work things out”

Adaptive caring

Identify

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Understand

“Helen finds it’s frustrating sometimes to talk to Kristy” “I spoke about things that worked for me with my son - he was finding it hard”

“T ricia suggested 
 some strategies for coping”

“She just

  • ffered the 


way to work things out”

Adaptive caring

Identify Act

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Understand

“Helen finds it’s frustrating sometimes to talk to Kristy” “I spoke about things that worked for me with my son - he was finding it hard” “Weavers helped us solve a lot of little issues in a way that’s eased us through life”

“T ricia suggested 
 some strategies for coping”

“She just

  • ffered the 


way to work things out”

Adaptive caring

Identify Act Reflect

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Adaptive caring loop

Understand Identify Act Reflect

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We’d like you to explore a moment in your caring journey. A moment where have you gotten through a hard time. A time when you were able to take action despite the pressure, anxiety and stress.

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Activity-Introduction

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Activity-Roles

A ‘Rescuer of Words’ is the person that accurately captures the conversation. An outsider witness is an invited audience to a therapy conversation – a third party who is invited to listen to and acknowledge the preferred stories and identity claims of the person consulting the therapist (*). From Narrative practice we have learnt the following roles:

(*) Dulwich centre, Outsider-witness practices: some answers to commonly asked questions, compiled by Maggie Carey & Shona Russell

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1. Interview each other

2. Share back to the group 3. Create a collective map

Activity-Steps

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20

minutes

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15

minutes

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10

minutes

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5

minutes

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Thank you! www.weavers.tacsi.org.au

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