Results for "Mental Health"
Why I Work In Health And Social Care

Why I Work In Health And Social Care

Why is caring for Young People With Mental Health Is Important? Like with everyone. We all need a brilliant start to life. We all need to be nurtured and loved. And given the development and life skills, we all need to excel in life. Being on the frontline and suffering with Mental Health Myself...

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Supporting Looked After Children and Young Adults With Technology.

Supporting Looked After Children and Young Adults With Technology.

the times are changing, and it is important that we adapt to technology in our work to provide better support for Children in care. by using the following websites and applications we will be able to support young people with expressing there emotions and feelings, finding out about the care offers, building resilience and to handle there mental health. this can be done inside there own home and room. on technology that they are very familiar with. and allows people who struggle with speaking about their to empower themselves to get / find help when its most needed.

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in the Care System

Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in the Care System

Navigating the care system is a significant challenge, but for young people who identify as LGBTQ+, the experience often includes layers of complexity that require specific, informed support. Creating a truly inclusive environment means moving beyond "tolerance" toward active validation. What is...

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What is Forensic Social Work?

What is Forensic Social Work?

Forensic social work is a specialized field where the legal system and social work practice meet. As someone with lived experience in the care system, I know that legal processes can feel overwhelming; forensic social workers serve as the vital bridge, ensuring that the human element is never lost...

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Understanding Solo and Complex Placements in Social Care: A Guide for the Care Community

Understanding Solo and Complex Placements in Social Care: A Guide for the Care Community

In the landscape of social care, few topics carry as much weight—or as much misunderstanding—as solo and complex placements. As someone who has lived through the care system and now advocates within it, I know that when a child is moved into a solo setting, it can feel isolating for the young...

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What is a Personal Advisor (PA) in Social Care?

What is a Personal Advisor (PA) in Social Care?

A Personal Advisor (PA) is a dedicated professional who provides practical and emotional support to young people as they transition from being "looked after" to living independently. Acting as a bridge between the care system and adulthood, a PA helps care leavers navigate everything from finding...

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Prescribed Silence – Deconstructing Track 3: A Medicated Mess

Prescribed Silence – Deconstructing Track 3: A Medicated Mess

Welcome back to The House That Trauma Built. If the first two tracks were about internalizing blame and the sting of external rejection, "A Medicated Mess" is where we look at the systemic attempts to "fix" the resulting chaos. This song is a deeply personal chronicle of my journey through the...

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CAMHS: A Complete Guide for Families and Professionals

CAMHS: A Complete Guide for Families and Professionals

If you are reading this, you are likely worried about a child. Maybe you are a parent watching your son retreat into himself, a foster carer dealing with trauma responses you can't quite soothe, or a social worker trying to secure funding for a placement. I know that feeling in the pit of your...

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