Making the most of the resource

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Overview

This section provides practical advice on how you use this resource. This includes designing and implementing your own program, and then promoting, marketing and evaluating it.

It outlines some of the settings Back on track can be used in and provides examples of how to plan and run a session. A structure for session-planning is provided to assist you, as a relationships educator, counsellor or facilitator in designing your own program to meet the specific needs of your community.

Back on track was developed based on the idea that presenters or counsellors using the resource with groups will have some prior experience in facilitating groups. If this is not the case, consider employing someone with group facilitation experience. You could then learn from their experience and develop your own skills.


What can my program look like?

Back on track can be used in a variety of ways. Choosing the style of presentation will depend on the identified needs of the local client/community/group.

The resource could be used to:

  • Develop structures for community information sessions, single topic seminars or a series of sessions for ongoing groups.
  • Add value to an existing program.
  • Resource workers who are counselling clients during separation, divorce and repartnering.
  • Help clients during separation, divorce and repartnering.

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