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Conversations that Make a Difference for Children and Young People. Edition 2021 (PDF)

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Edition, 2021
Pages: 341
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Lisa Cherry
Language: English;
Size: 2 Mb;


This book is a call to action and an opportunity to look around and decide what kind of service we want to provide, what kind of community we want to live in and what sort of legacy we want to leave. At a time of ever-present social and political challenges, this book will stimulate conversations on current practice and professional development for the future and is a must-read for everyone working with children and young people This beautifully written, accessible, jargon-free and thoughtful book is a wonderful contribution to the world of the power of relationships and connections. Each interview is filled with so much richness and food for thought, as well as bringing people’s journeys and stories alive.

This book is a must-have for anyone seeking to understand the importance of conversations when working with children and young people. The key message in this book is that “conversations matter” and with that in mind the author and contributors have used their conversations to explain the value of conversations in relationship focused work.



Content:


Foreword xii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xix
Disclaimer xx
List of contributors xxi
PART I
Thinking about attachment 1
Introduction 3
1 A conversation with Eunice Lumsden: social work, adoption and the early years 13
Reflections 34
Discussion points 34
2 A conversation with Jamel Carly: child development, early years and youth work 36
Reflections 45
Discussion points 45
3 A conversation with Andi Brierley: criminal exploitation, intergenerational trauma and being in care 47
Reflections 58
Discussion points 58
4 A conversation with To the Moon and Back fostering agency: daring to care, relational approaches to fostering and professional love 60
Reflections 75
Discussion points 75
PART II
Thinking about adversity 77
Introduction 79
5 A conversation with Rachel Tomlinson from Barrowford
Primary School: teaching, behaviour and relationships 88
Reflections 100
Discussion points 100
6 A conversation with TIGERS:apprenticeships, nurseries and leadership 101
Reflections 116
Discussion points 116
7 A conversation with New Marston Primary School: diversity, improving behaviour and realising the vision 118
Reflections 132
Discussion points 133
8 A conversation with Fiona Holiday: play therapy, artful expression and creating safety 134
Reflections 143
Discussion points 144
PART III
Thinking about trauma 147
Introduction 149
9 A conversation with Cath Knibbs: online harm, online living and the impact for children and young people 1 60
Reflections 172
Discussion points 172
10 A conversation with Sophie Gilbert: social work, training and preventing burnout 1 74
Reflections 186
Discussion points 187
11 A conversation with Sass Boucher: working with trauma, staff retention and staff well-being 1 88
Reflections 200
Discussion points 201
12 A conversation with Benjamin Perks: UNICEF, intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences and creating trauma-informed schools and communities 202
Reflections 2 13
Discussion points 2 14
Conclusion 216
Bonus conversation with Rooky Knightsmith 219
index 249

Tags: Children and Young People textbook, Children and Young book, Children and Young People guide

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