For this episode, we spoke to Mark Finnis and Mike Hayward about what restorative practice looks like in children's social work.
Understand the particular relevance of trauma-informed practice when working with young people experiencing harm such as exploitation, recognise trauma response behaviours and create safety and trust.
We spoke to a young person with care experience and thee professionals about supporting looked-after children to build a stronger network and connections with birth family and others, with the outcome of positive long-term relationships for the child
We spoke to a young person with care experience and thee professionals about supporting looked-after children to build a stronger network and connections with birth family and others, with the outcome of positive long-term relationships for the child
What culture and cultural competence mean, reflecting on your own culture and models for working sensitively and effectively in different cultural contexts with individuals, families and communities
Two experts from Family Finding/Family Seeing us joined us to discuss how thinking differently about healing, positioning and love can make a real practical difference to work with children and families.
Two experts from Family Finding/Family Seeing us joined us to discuss how thinking differently about healing, positioning and love can make a real practical difference to work with children and families.
A podcast on what motivational interviewing is and the research base behind it, including improvised scenarios.
A podcast about strengths-based practice, how it's different from asset-based practice, and how to use it in conversations.
Learn how the contextual safeguarding approach was developed, how it has been applied to date and how you might use it in your own practice.