We spoke to an 18-year-old about his experience of the care system, leaving care and transition to adulthood and independence. He shares his perspective on what he would like to see social workers think about differently, as well as his positive experiences
Parental substance misuse is a difficult topic to address with parents, carers and children. This guide provides practical advice for social workers where there are concerns of parental substance use, increases knowledge of the types of substance misuse and provides guidance for working with whole families.
Using Burnham's social graces as a scaling or traffic light tool with children and young people to help better understand their world, relationships and areas of need
Social workers may have varying levels of knowledge about autism. This guide to working with autistic children aims to improve your understanding, practice, and the support you are able to offer children and families.
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
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.
Guide for social workers supporting children and families facing their own death, or bereavement, loss and grief