Children Speak: Children, Trauma and Social WorkIn this text children describe their worst experiences, including death, rape and child abuse along with their views on the social welfare help they have, or have not received. It gives social workers access to real opinions and provides practical guidance for child protection agencies. |
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Seen but not heard | 25 |
Children talking | 49 |
Adults listening | 66 |
Copyright | |
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