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Social Care and Health

Communicating with Children and Young People

Introduction to use a range of communication skills to work directly with children and young people

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognising when it is your role, and duty to communicate directly with children and young people
  • Understanding how to prepare for direct communication opportunities
  • Using a range of methods and techniques including games, play work, and augmented communication methods, to maximise the effectiveness of your communication with children

Additional course titles that cover other aspects of communication include: Life Story Work & Preparation for Adult Life.

Aimed at: Bradford Council staff employed in Services to Children and Young People: Social Workers, Community Resource Workers, Family Centre Workers, Residential Workers and Foster Carers.

To view the dates and the booking form for this course, please click on the database link below and enter 'Communicating with Children' into the 'Search Keywords' text field. This will display the various dates and you are able to see further information by clicking on the 'View' buttons.

If there are no search results shown for this course, it is likely that no future dates have been set at present. If this is the case, please contact the number below to find out further information.

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Contact usWorkforce Development
Phone:
01274 433784
email: workforce.developmentwrh@bradford.gov.uk

There are also a number of excellent e-learning resources freely available on the SCIE website. One of these e-learning resources is based around Communication Skills and can be found on the following link:

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