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Social
workers and other family and parent-support professionals use
SPIN Video Home Training®
(VHT)
as a direct service model to strengthen the parent-child relationships
that are essential for healthy family functioning.
We
usually do not train individuals or families directly.
BUILDING
A PROGRAM AT YOUR AGENCY
- Planning
Meeting
A senior SPIN®
USA
trainer meets with agency directors or program managers
to design a training program that fits your programs and
services.
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Introductory Training Course
Selected trainees (social workers, psychologists, family
support staff) attend a three-day intro course.
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Monthly Training
Trainees immediately begin using the Basic SPIN cycle of
taping, analysis and providing feedback/coaching to families
in their homes. The training program provides each trainee
with monthly, structured individual and group training/supervision.
- Certification
These sessions lead to Video Home Training certification
following 18 months of regular practice and training/supervision.
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Because trainees
begin using the model with families immediately, social workers, programs
and families experience the training benefits right away.
HOW THE SPIN VIDEO HOME TRAINER/FAMILY COACH USES THE BASIC SPIN CYCLE
| Taping
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Make
a short 10 minute video of the family at home in a pleasant
or calm activity. |
| Analysis
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Analyze
and edit the video to highlight the best interactions, to support
the family’s own goals, and to plan feedback to support
skill consolidation and development. |
| Feedback |
Show selected
video to highlight and review strengths, motivate change; teach
skills and set goals in detailed parent coaching sessions. |
SPIN'S ADVANTAGES FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS & THE FAMILIES THEY
SERVE
- Provides
a strengths-based approach that helps parents see and learn
from their existing competencies.
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Guides parents to nurture and support their children positively
and sensitively using both verbal and non-verbal responses.
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Helps parents understand how their positive, nurturing interactions
support the healthy development of their children.
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Helps parents build toward a positive, language rich home
environment.
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Eliminates blame and focus on failure and dysfunction.
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Raises hope.
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Increases motivation for change by helping parents believe
in their capacity to be “good parents”.
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Enables social workers to achieve better outcomes, to re-ignite
their beliefs in their work and to reduce burnout.
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