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Resources

Welcome to our comprehensive resource section, your go-to destination for invaluable tools and information in the field of social work and social care for children.

Our resource section is designed to equip our learners like you with the knowledge, insights, and practical resources necessary to excel in your role. We understand the unique challenges and complexities involved in working with children, and we are committed to providing you with the resources you need to make a positive impact.

From evidence-based research articles to practical guides, case studies, and best practice frameworks, our collection covers a wide range of topics relevant to child welfare and development. Whether you're looking for strategies to support vulnerable children, interventions for trauma-informed care, or guidance on working with families, you'll find a wealth of valuable resources at your fingertips.

Our team of experts has carefully curated and vetted each resource to ensure its relevance, reliability, and usefulness. We are dedicated to delivering the highest quality content that empowers you to enhance the lives of children and families.

Helping children and young people who are struggling in schools & colleges

This animation introduces concepts that are key to understanding traumatic bereavement. It communicates evidence-based information from the UK Trauma Council, sharing our current understanding of the impact of traumatic bereavement on children and young people.

Childhood Trauma and the Brain (with English subtitles)

A general introduction to what happens in the brain after children face traumatic experiences in childhood, like abuse and neglect. With English subtitles.

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Why children and young people may struggle to adapt to bereavements

David Trickey is the Co-Director of the UK Trauma Council and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist within the Specialist Trauma and Maltreatment Service at the Anna Freud Centre.

Why understanding a child’s past trauma is crucial during a crisis

In this video, Professor Eamon McCrory explores how previous traumatic experiences may affect children and young people’s ability to cope with the pandemic.

The power of morning routines and affirmations

Ayaan Diop wakes up every morning before his siblings so he can enjoy his lemon and honey tea while reading his chapter book. The 6-year-old joins TODAY with his parents, Alissa and Alpha, to share his motivating and calming routine.

Social Inequalities Explained in a $100 Race 

The main intent of this video is not to highlight racial differences. Race was only used as a metaphor. Race is a good metaphor, though and here's why. African Americans still lag behind the national average in Income level and Poverty measures.

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