Understanding and supporting children's identities
Understand and support identity development when working with children and young people.
Identity is unique to everyone. It is layered and continually changing.
During this workshop, participants will explore how identity develops and how to support identity development when working with children and young people.
The workshop aims to support participants to think about the challenges they face in exploring and writing about children's identity in their work. Participants will have the opportunity to practice using tools that can be taken into their work with children and families.
Designed for
Family help and social care practitioners working directly with children and families.
Learning outcomes
As a result of taking part in this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Explain what identity is and its importance in practice.
- Give examples of ways to support identity development for children and young people, and know where to find further guidance about this.
- Understand how to consider intersectionality for children and young people.
- Reflect on the importance of recording accurate information about identity, led by the child or young person.
- Apply a toolbox of different ways to talk to children and young people about their identity.
Booking information
This workshop can be accessed in two ways:
Research in Practice Partners can select this online learning workshop as part of their membership allocation.
Link Officers can visit the Link Officer toolkit to review the available topics.
This workshop is available to commission for your organisation.
Commissioned workshops can be tailored to your workforce priorities and delivered online or in-person. Visit our commissioned workshop menu to find out more.
For more information, contact our learning team.
Please ensure the appropriate budget approval is in place before completing the booking request form.