Conversations that Make a Difference for Practitioners : Caring for the People who Care (Conversations that Make a Difference)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 250 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041003113

Full Description

In this essential book, international trainer and consultant Dr Lisa Cherry engages professionals from education, social work, healthcare, and criminal justice in insightful conversations on a range of vital topics that will make a positive difference for practitioners and their workplaces today.

With integrity and authenticity at its heart, the book explores what compassionate, inclusive leadership really looks like and how to get there. Each discussion brings a new perspective, exploring topics from nurturing belonging and anti-racist practices, to growing from adversity and supportive supervision. Placing an emphasis on learning from lived experience, collaboration, and caring deeply about others, these rich conversations share a range of trauma-informed practices and approaches which work, along with opportunities for the reader to reflect on themselves and their wider community. Children, young people and their families deserve the best version that adults can be, and each discussion helps all practitioners to understand that the work starts with us.

This practical book is designed for action, for change, and to create something better than we have experienced before. Settings, services and systems must view themselves as connected communities that have to be well if there is any hope of supporting the people they serve. This book will inspire and encourage leadership teams across sectors to enact a change in culture which makes a difference for all.

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Disclaimer

Contributors

Introduction

Part One: LEADERSHIP

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Part One

Chapter 2 - A conversation with Emmerline Irving: A Journey Towards a Trauma-Informed System

Reflection

Discussion Points

Chapter 3 - A Conversation with Carrie Peters: Taking Care of People of People Who Bring Lived Experiences

Reflection

Discussion Points

Chapter 4 - A Conservation with Diana Osagie: Love in Education Leadership

Reflection

Discussion Points

Chapter 5 - A Conversation with Alexander Kemp: Getting Honest About the Wellbeing Offer

Reflection

Discussion Points

Part Two: BELONGING

Chapter 6 - Introduction to Part Two

Chapter 7 - A Conversation with Millie Kerr: The Implications and Need of Anti-Racist Strategic Action Planning

Reflection

Discussion Points

References

Chapter 8 - A Conversation with Hira Ali: Recognising and Addressing Islamophobia

Reflection

Discussion Points

Chapter 9 - A Conversation with Jane Hinchliffe: Decolonising the Workplace

Reflection

Discussion Points

References

Chapter 10 - A conversation with Karen Treisman: Reflecting on Intergenerational and Ancestral Trauma

Reflection

Discussion Points

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