from Part 2 - Strengthening Relationships with Children and Young People and Giving Support
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
Chapter 10 describes how to create networks of support and gives some examples of how to make visual maps of support networks with children and young people. We also discuss how your networks of support can overlap with those of other people you know and how to map out interconnected webs of support.
➢ An Australian Queensland government website has useful information about building a safety and support network, including guidance on how to draw a circles of safety and support tool. Available at https://cspm.csyw.qld.gov.au/practice-kits/care-arrangements/working-with-young-people-1/responding/building-a-safety-and-support-network
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