On this episode of Your Right to Speak Salvatore talks with his colleague Alyssa Chermaz on the values of the child and youth care (CYC). Alyssa starts the conversation by discussing the difference between the field of social work and CYC. She explains that in child and youth care there is a more of a focus on building relationships compared to social work, which tends to be more clinical. Alyssa also addresses the misguided notation that people working in child and youth cares are glorified babysitters and the importance of explaining the work the child and youth care workers do. Alyssa then explains the important skills she feels that child and youth workers should have and reveals the most important lesson she has learned so far in her career.
Detached Youth Work: A conversation with Graeme Tiffany
Workplace Violence in CYC practice: A conversation with Vaughan Bowie
Using Art with Traumatized Children in the West Bank: A discussion on the Freedom Theatre
Youth Transitioning Out of Care in Jordan: A conversation with Rawan Ibrahim
Conversations With Youth From Care in Amman, Jordan
Working with Bedouin Youth in Israel: A conversation with Jamal Alkirnawi
Youth Participatory Action Research: A conversation with T & Dion, two youth researchers
The Self in Child and Youth Care, a conversation with Michael Burns
Using Comics to Change Behavior, a conversation with Sean Muir of The Healthy Aboriginal Network
Youth Leaving Care Hearings, a conversation with Rasheeda and Wendy
Play Therapy with Children and Adolescents, a conversation with Theresa Fraser
Attachment Theory and Practice, a discussion with Sally Doulis
Parents supporting parents, a conversation with Helen Jones
Learning to Liberate, a discussion with Dr. Vajra Watson
From service user to service provider. A conversation with Kai’enne Tymerik.
Dr Carol Stuart on Life-Space Interventions
What is C2Y? A Conversation with Nadiya and Mo, two C2Y youth trainers.
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