Contents:
- 1. Introduction.
- 2. Preparation.
- 3. Partnership working.
- 4. Bullying.
- 5. Domestic Abuse.
- 6. Divorce and Separation.
- 7. An absent parent.
- 8. Problematic alcohol use.
- 9. Problematic drug use.
- 10. Foster care.
- 11. Adoption and Permanence.
- 12. Mental health problems.
- 13. Dementia.
- 14. When someone in the family is unwell.
- 15. Death and / or Suicide.
- 16. Giving evidence in court.
- 17. Imprisonment.
- 18. Looking after yourself.
Author Bio:
Audrey Tait is a Social Worker with the Children and Families Practice Team, City of Edinburgh Council. Originally trained as a nursery nurse, she has 20 years’ experience working with children in social work settings and for the past 4 years she has been delivering a training course, Communicating with Children, for the City of Edinburgh Council’s Children and Families Department.
Becky Dunn is a Senior Practitioner delivering child protection training for Edinburgh Council, and has worked with children for 15 years in a variety of settings.
Review:
‘This book is built on longstanding knowledge and experience. It will provide professionals a suite of resources and ideas that can inform their own practice and add to the emotional toolkit of our most vulnerable young people as they journey through their lives.’ – – Paul Hunter, headteacher, St Catherines R.C. Primary School, Edinburgh