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Life story work is one of the key therapeutic approaches to working
with adopted or fostered children. While it sounds simple, there is
much more to this work than producing photo albums or memory boxes
for children. This accessible book is full of tried and tested
activities and creative ideas for professionals, parents and carers
who may have little time and few resources, but who need to carry
out life story work that works for children. The authors describe
the optimum conditions in which to carry out life story work and
feature activities to accompany each of the necessary stages:
creating a sense of safety, emotional literacy, building
resilience, exploring identity, sharing information and looking to
the future. This book will be a vital tool for social workers,
foster carers, adopters, students and any frontline practitioners
involved in working with traumatised children.
Helping vulnerable children and young people to build protective
behaviours is the key to keeping them safe. Full of creative ideas
and activities, this guide provides the tools to help children
develop these key skills. Topics include work around: building
resilience and problem solving skills; identifying a 'safety
network'; developing emotional literacy; awareness of grooming
strategies and safe/unsafe touch; and cyber safety. The range of
tried and tested techniques will be sure to engage any child in
thinking about their personal safety, allowing adult carers to have
confidence that their child will be empowered to better identify
and avoid harmful situations and behaviours. Practical and easy to
use, this is a valuable resource for professionals working with
vulnerable children and young people, such as adopted or fostered
children and those in residential care, as well as the parents and
carers of these children.
For the busy frontline practitioner with little time to plan ahead,
this hands-on guide presents imaginative and unique methods to
engage families and caregivers throughout the process of assessing
vulnerable children. Setting the context for each area of
assessment, including strengths and resilience, risk and needs and
the child's lived experience, the book then describes a series of
activities or creative techniques to engage young people and their
caregivers within this area. It outlines the materials required,
aims of the exercise and method. It includes 'handy hints' based
upon practical experience, making it a quick go-to guide for every
day practice. It encourages practitioners to focus on building
safety into relationships and to adapt their approach to take into
account the impact of trauma and abuse on an individual's capacity
to engage and to communicate verbally.
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