Early Planning Reports 101 – ACC Sensitive Claims
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This interactive webinar workshop is offered by Diane Clare who is an experienced clinical psychologist who has been an ACC provider since the 1990s and completing Early Planning Reports since the start of the Sensitive Claims service.
It is for ACC registered sensitive claim providers or those in the process of seeking that registration and who want to know what these reports entail.
It will also be of benefit to those new to delivering ACC funded counselling or those already doing them who need some guidance for ways to complete Early Planning Reports.
Please NOTE: this is not ACC endorsed or funded- it is a senior clinician’s take based on years of experience with ACC sexual abuse work and related documentation.
Content of this one-day webinar:
- Procedure for doing EPRs and the related legislation informing ACC decisions on such claims.
- Mapping your journey through the different sections of the EPR template and things to consider.
- What helps to include in the EPR that can help inform the supported assessment planning.
- A framework for recording current issues within the EPR.
- Any risk concerns and your initial safety plan to address these.
- To help illustrate these items, there will be space to discuss your own casework and challenges arising.
Who Should Attend:
- ACC registered sensitive claim providers
- Those in the process of seeking that registration
- Those new to delivering ACC funded counselling
- Those already completing ACC ACC registered sensitive claim Early Planning Reports who need some guidance on effectively completing them.
Your presenter Diane Clare:
BA, MA (Hons), Dip. Clin. Psych., AFBPS / Memberships: NZCCP, MNZAP, ISSTD
Accredited Practitioner in EMDR and is a member of the EMDRNZ Board.
Diane Clare is a registered clinical psychologist who trained at the University of Canterbury. Diane has worked in mental health and counselling services since 1981. In 2022 Diane was made a Fellow of ISSTD (International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation) in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the field of trauma and dissociation.
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