The Right to Be Seen: Human Rights in Dementia Care
This blog piece has been written for us by Suzanne Cahill, Fiona Kelly, Helen Rochford-Brennan, authors of Human Rights in Dementia Care. It helps to…
This blog piece has been written for us by Suzanne Cahill, Fiona Kelly, Helen Rochford-Brennan, authors of Human Rights in Dementia Care. It helps to…
Free downloadable extract from Making Connections with Vulnerable Children and Families on building meaningful relationships. In Making Connections with Vulnerable Children and Families: Creative Tools…
What’s It Like Being Both Dyspraxic and ADHD? Q&A with Maxine Roper, author of No Heels, No Problem Maxine Roper is a dyspraxic, ADHD writer. She…
What Is Dyscalculia? Extract from The Maths and Dyscalculia Assessment This is an excerpt from Chapter 1 of The Maths and Dyscalculia Assessment by Robert Jennings and…
We Were Raised to Burn Out: Helping Neurodivergent Kids Honour Their Energy My Body’s Power Pack by Sandhya Menon Burnout isn’t always a loud crash-bang,…
Reframing ‘Challenging Behaviour’ This piece by Andy Baker explores how reframing the term ‘challenging behaviour’ to ‘behaviour that challenges’ and shifting the focus from blaming…
Read this teaser for Relationship Counselling with Autistic Neurodiverse Couples by Tony Attwood and Maxine Aston – a book that will help you to expand…
This is an adapted extract from Chapter 2 titled ‘Working with Children’ of Messy Social Work by Richard Devine. Working with Children The police…
Why Silence Around Sexuality Fails Neurodivergent People By Kate E. Reynolds, CF, BSc (Hons) SA, PGDHEd, PGDC, MScDS, RGN This piece by Kate E. Reynolds…
An Extract from The Trauma Recovery Handbook This is an adapted extract from Section 1, Chapter 1 ‘Understanding Trauma’ of The Trauma Recovery Handbook by…