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2018
May
What's the harm?
What's the harm?
The difficult issue of self-harm in residential care, exploring the experiences of young people and the support workers need to help.
Topic :
Health and Wellbeing
,
Residential care
Author :
Judy Furnivall
2018
Apr
It’s not just about the adults!
It’s not just about the adults!
The importance for children in residential care to develop the ability to navigate friendships with each other.
Topic :
Health and Wellbeing
,
Residential care
Author :
Judy Furnivall
2017
Mar
Choosing to love
Choosing to love
We are now moving towards a professionalism that is defined by passion and commitment expressed through the transparent and responsible use of relationships.
Topic :
Foster care
,
Health and Wellbeing
,
Kinship care
,
Residential care
,
SIRCC
Author :
Judy Furnivall
2015
Nov
Love makes us lovable
Love makes us lovable
Looked after children that reject love are the ones who need it most.
Topic :
Health and Wellbeing
Author :
Judy Furnivall
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