WebWhy language matters: harmful sexual behaviour NSPCC Learning has released the latest blog from the why language matters series. This blog looks at harmful sexual behaviour (HSB), the importance of focusing on a child’s actions rather than labelling them as an abuser, and the impact language can have on professionals’ perceptions and a child’s … Web31 okt. 2024 · Why does the choice of language matter? Given the potential risks faced by children online, it’s crucial that professionals feel confident communicating with …
Why language matters: digging deeper than "did not attend"
WebBy reframing ‘attention seeking’ as ‘in need of attention’, professionals are prompted to consider the child’s needs. By paying attention to children and trying to understand … Web28 mrt. 2024 · NSPCC Learning has published a blog post on the term ‘toxic trio’ as part of the Why language matters blog series. The term ‘toxic trio’ is used by some … cynthia e winne photo
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Welcome to 'Why language matters', a brand-new series exploring the language used in safeguarding and child protection, how this affects the actions and perspectives of those who work with children, and what we can all do to place the child front-and-centre in the words we use. Meer weergeven The phrase “did not attend” implies that a child is responsible for attending an appointment and chose not to go. But young children can only attend an appointment if … Meer weergeven Some barriers to attending health appointments can be resolved by talking to the caregiver and identifying ways to support them to access services. But if appointments are repeatedly missed, professionals … Meer weergeven Poor communication with or from services, language barriers, and errors such as incorrect contact details could mean that reminders … Meer weergeven Every appointment is made for a reason. A child’s health may need monitoring, their medication may need to be reviewed, a prescription renewed, or there may be important test … Meer weergeven WebThe NSPCC is the UK's leading children's charity, preventing abuse and helping those affected to recover. Help us be here for children. Please donate now. Web28 mrt. 2024 · Why language matters: how ‘toxic trio’ is unhelpful and inaccurate #language #safeguardingchildren cynthia e williams plainfield nj