Season two of Learn on the go – a social work podcast from Community Care Inform – has launched with an episode that explores parental conflict.
Jude Gordon, a project manager within the child poverty team at the North East Combined Authority, discusses how to identify parental conflict and differentiate it from domestic abuse, and how to support parents to understand the impact it can have on their children.
She provides practical examples of working with parents, drawing on different tools, programmes and resources, and offers tips on how practitioners can look after themselves while doing this work.
You can listen to the episode here:
Further episodes of the podcast will be released monthly on the last Friday of the month.
Check out season one of Learn on the go
Learn on the go is the Community Care Inform podcast where practitioners, trainers and researchers discuss practice, research and theories and what they mean for social workers. It is a convenient way to learn and refresh your knowledge when you don’t have much time to read or prefer alternatives to written material for getting information and reflecting on your practice.Season one of the podcast, which ran earlier this year, covered a range of topics including mental capacity and suicide, domestic violence and abuse, perinatal mental health, dealing with change and loss after becoming disabled as an adult, the risks of exploitation for children with SEND and authentic leadership skills.
The first season, as well as our back catalogue of previous episodes, can be found on all major podcasting platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible and Spreaker.
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