Resilience is a key topic in child development, particularly for fostered and adopted children. In this bestselling book, Robbie Gilligan - the expert first responsible for applying these concepts to practice - sets out why resilience is important, and how to build feelings of confidence and self-esteem in children. The book is centred on two messages of hope: that the lives of children in care can be made better; and that what social workers and carers can do even the little things can make a difference to children s lives and their life chances. The guide contains inspirational ideas and suggestions for promoting resilience in day-to-day work, with a wealth of case studies and ideas for practice.
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Professor Robbie Gilligan is an expert in the field of resilience in children and young people. As Head of the School of Social Work and Social Policy and Associate Director of the Children's Research Centre at Trinity College Dublin, he brings his years of prior experience as a youth work, social worker and foster carer to his groundbreaking work.
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