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For many vulnerable children, the idea of talking to an adult about
their experiences and feelings can be a daunting prospect. This
book demonstrates how the introduction of playfulness when working
with neglected or abused children helps to build a trusting
relationship by openly engaging with the child's world. The
practical activities and resources provided have been developed
over 20 years of working with vulnerable children and are proven to
help reduce feelings of stress and open up the lines of
communication between adult and child. The straightforward,
accessible style makes them easy to follow and ideal for reference
in everyday practice. With plenty of tried and tested advice, this
book is essential reading for all those working with vulnerable
children, including social workers, child protection workers,
therapists, teachers and police interviewers, who are looking for
effective ways to engage with them.
Direct Work with Family Groups is full of great ideas to aid
engagement, assessment and enable positive change through direct
work with family groups. Working with families can be a challenging
experience. This book looks at the personal skills needed to engage
families, both at home and in the community. It provides guidance
on how to assess and manage the needs of individual family members,
whilst also being mindful of potential risk factors. With easy to
use activities and resources, this book will inspire you to think
about creative new ways to plan and carry out your work. Based on
tried and tested techniques, this is a must-have for social workers
and social work students, as well as child protection workers,
therapists, counsellors and child and family centre workers. It is
the perfect complement to Direct Work with Vulnerable Children,
also by the same authors.
Some children face traumatic or difficult events in their lives,
and it's essential that they are helped to understand such events
and given permission to talk. To do this, helping adults need to be
equipped and confident to start these conversations. Conversation
Starters for Direct Work with Children and Young People provides
guidance and support for any adult who needs to talk to children
about difficult issues. The issues covered include domestic abuse
and drug use, mental health issues, adoption and fostering, family
illness and bereavement, as well as giving evidence in court.
Co-authored by the bestselling author of Direct Work with
Vulnerable Children and Direct Work with Family Groups, this book
combines seasoned practice wisdom with practical examples and
activity ideas to enable you to best help the children in your
care.
This definitive textbook provides accessible information on best
practice for assessing the needs and strengths of vulnerable
children and their families. It explores the challenges that
practitioners face routinely - with suggestions as to how to
address them - as well as the established areas for assessment, of
children's developmental needs, parenting ability and motivation,
and socio-economic factors. This new edition has been extended
substantially to include recent practice, policy and theoretical
developments, such as understanding the lived experience of
children, young people, and family members. It also considers
children's neurological development, assessing parental capacity to
change, early help assessments, emerging areas of practice such as
child sexual exploitation, and working with asylum-seeking and
trafficked children. Crucially, this updated edition takes a
broader approach in offering relevant information to a range of
professionals working with vulnerable children. The importance of
inter-professional working is emphasised throughout.
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