7 Minute Briefings
7 minute briefings are based on a technique borrowed from the FBI. Learning for seven minutes is manageable in most services, and learning is more memorable as it is simple and not clouded by other issues and pressures. Their brief duration should also mean that they hold people’s attention, as well as giving managers something to share with their staff. Clearly the briefings will not have all the answers, but it is hoped that they will act as a catalyst to help teams and their managers to reflect on their practice and systems. The expectation is that team leaders will present briefings to their staff, on a regular basis.
Below is a list of 7 minute briefings produced by the Case Review group to provide learning from Case Practice Reviews.
Adults
- Adult Practice Review GWASB 2/2020
- Adult Practice Review GWASB 3/2019
- Adult Practice Review GWASB 2/2019
- Adult Practice Review GWASB 1/2017
- Messages for Practice - Self-Neglect, Capacity and Consent, Duty to Report, Reflecting on Decision Making
- Messages for Practice - Safeguarding Adults in Care Homes & Supported Living Placements
- Inherent Jurisdiction
Children
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 4/2022 Stanley
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 2/2022
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 1/2022
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 1/2021 Child D
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 2/2020
- Child Practice Review SEWSCB 1/2020- 7 Minute Briefing
- Child Sexual Abuse and re-victimisation: Child Practice Review (Children H)
- Suicide and Self Harm: Child Practice Review (Child K)
- Safe Sleep - Safe Environment