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Angela Morgan, Chief Executive of Includem, shares her experience and lessons in leading a small, innovative organisation through difficult economic times and changes while remaining true to its core purpose and vision.
Anxiety and child protection - implications for practice. Janice McGhee, Senior Lecture and Lorraine Waterhouse, Professor, University of Edinburgh.
The objective of this learning object is to understand the concept of ‘resilience’ and the value of ‘protective factors’ in planning to support vulnerable children. This resource contains information on risk, research evidence, protective factors and the ecological model as well as resilient children and protective environments.
The objective of this learning object is to enable students to understand the basic principles of attachment theory and its importance for practice. This resource defines attachment, examines the components of attachment theory, patterns of attachment behaviour as well as attachment, abuse and neglect.
This online virtual exhibition was inspired by the original Golden Bridge exhibition created and displayed by Heatherbank Museum of Social Work in Glasgow Caledonian University in the summer of 2001. The virtual Golden Bridge project was a collaboration between IRISS, Glasgow Caledonian University and Quarriers.
Professor Kenneth Norrie, Professor of Law, University of Strathclyde.
Fred Stone Memorial Conference. Child and Mental Health Law, Glasgow, 7 May 2010.
Tam Baillie, Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People
Fred Stone Memorial Conference. Child and Mental Health Law, Glasgow, 7 May 2010.
Robin Sen, Glasgow School of Social Work.
Glasgow School of Social Work Research Seminar, 14 January 2010.
Val Cumine, Senior Educational Psychologist, Lancashire County Council. Talking About Autism: Scottish Autism Toolbox conference. Friday 29th May 2009, Jordanhill, Glasgow.
Charlene Tait and Lisa Glashan. Talking About Autism: Scottish Autism Toolbox conference. Friday 29th May 2009, Jordanhill, Glasgow.
