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Building Relationships and Communicating with Young Children - A Practical Guide for Social Workers (Hardcover)
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Building Relationships and Communicating with Young Children - A Practical Guide for Social Workers (Hardcover)
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Why is it important for social workers to form meaningful
relationships with young children on their caseloads? And how can
social workers develop meaningful relationships with these young
children? This book provides a timely, invaluable resource and
practical guide for social work students specialising in family and
child care and for practitioners who have young children on their
caseloads. Packed with real life examples of in-depth interviews
conducted with young children known to social services, it outlines
what can be done to improve practice in this challenging and
demanding area. Building Relationships and Communicating with Young
Children is the first book to bring to life the perspectives of
young children and to highlight their competency within the
interview process. It: explores the key ingredients required by
social workers to establish, maintain, nurture and value their
relationships with young children highlights what young children,
within the context of meaningful relationships with social workers,
can tell us about their circumstances, their perspectives, their
feelings and their views uses case examples to identify best
practice guidelines including methods and techniques for social
workers to build meaningful relationships with young children on
their caseloads makes recommendations regarding how best to
positively engage and work with young children. Written by a social
worker and university lecturer with 16 years experience of working
in the field of child protection, this textbook is full of case
studies and practical advice about how to form relationships with
young children known to social services, the most appropriate
methods to use and how to represent their perspectives. It is
essential reading for all social work students as well as social
work practitioners and other social and health care professionals.
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