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Resources: Just out - A round-up of new resources

Knowledge review 6: Teaching and learning communication skills in social work education. "Failure to communicate well can have serious consequences: this kind of failure contributed to the death of Victoria Climbie," says the latest knowledge review by the Social Care Institute for Excellence. The book looks at how communication skills are taught in social work education and to what effect. It will help people who teach social workers, as well as researchers and social care workers themselves.

What works in building resilience?

This book forms part of Barnardo's relaunch of its What works? publications, bringing original material up to date and also including new titles. What works in building resilience? looks at what resilience is and why it is important to child welfare services. It examines why some children and young people are more successful than others at resisting and overcoming stressful episodes, and how child welfare services can promote resilience.

Social Care Institute for Excellence

Free

020 7089 6840,

www.scie.org.uk

Barnardo's

11.99

020 8550 8822,

www.barnardos.org.uk

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