The community team is made up of various professions:
doctors, psychologists / psychotherapists, technical
co-ordinators of the community, social assistant,
nurse, supervisor of the pedagogical-cultural area,
teachers.
Use is also made of external consultants for the
exercise or supervision of determined activities.
The team members meet together once a week: such
meetings represent both an organisational tool and
a review of their work, which is useful for the
evaluation of activities and the analysis of existing
problems, and is also an occasion for reflection
upon the dynamic between the clients and the service
providers, both of which are indispensible as far
as maintaining the environment and care, containment
and coherence is concerned.
Staff meet once a week and the meeting is made up
of the following figures: doctors, psychologists
/ psychotherapists, technical co-ordinators of the
community, social assistant, supervisor of the pedagogical-cultural
area.
They meet once a week to discuss a supervisory job
with respect to what has been undertaken by the
team: they discuss clinical cases, oversee the planning
and organisation of the activities regarding the
stay of the users in the facilities (new entrants,
those who have left, developments from one centre
to another, those who have returned home, are on
holiday etc), they look after the relationship between
the client and the family, they have a relationship
between the external facilities (A.S.L., Social
Services Tribunals, Social Services, Schools and
other Communities) and, lastly, the effective implementation
of what has been agreed in the commissions.