Virtual direct work

The year 2020 required us to embrace virtual work with children and their families. 


Top tips from the BASW

The British Association of Social Workers (BASW) shares virtual work top tips to help create meaningful moments and effective practice.

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Emotions board game

Using screen share means we can continue to explore the emotions of children using creative, colourful and engaging resources with the Emotions board game.

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My Wishes worksheet

Every child and young person have a wish, explore their wishes with them using the colour My Wishes worksheet.

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Good Day Bad Day worksheet

Children and young people sometimes find it difficult to share their big feelings, with this Good Day Bad Day worksheet you can help them explain the differences between their feelings, identify triggers and explore ways of managing those big feelings using safe coping mechanisms.

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My Safety House worksheet

My Safety House can support developing meaningful and purposeful safety plans. Allow children and young people to tell us what safety looks like for them and who in their network helps them to feel and be safe.

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My Feeling workbook

This My Feelings workbook helps children to recognise and process their difficult emotions. A useful tool when planning a series of direct work activities.

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