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DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN WORKING WITH DISABLED AND TRAUMATISED CHILDREN

Written By

Jenny Cousins

Learning Outcomes

To achieve this unit a learner must:

  1. Evaluate the effects on practice of the social model of disability
  2. Analyse the needs of disabled and traumatised children in relation to communication and child protection
  3. Plan to provide appropriate support to a key person in the support network around a disabled and traumatised child or young person
  4. Review a service provided for disabled and traumatised children

Content and Structure

MODULE 1

The effects on practice of the social model of disability

Introduction

The social model of disability

The research and legal basis

Tuning in: language, images and the representation of disabled children

MODULE 2

The needs of disabled and traumatised children: communication and child protection

Introduction

Trauma, attachment and disability: assessment issues

Child protection for disabled and traumatised children

Communicating with disabled children

MODULE 3

Appropriate support: the network around a disabled and traumatised child or young person

Supporting the birth family

Contact and continuity

Identity, self-esteem and resilience

Supporting carers

This material provides a notional 30 hours of learning.

Level: 4

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