CYC-Net Conversations:"The Importance of Mistakes"
25 June 2024, 10-11am CST
Together we'll explore the potential and inevitability of making mistakes when we work with children and youth. Whether you are a practicum student or seasoned practitioner, it is good to know that mistakes will happen – and in some cases, may even be desirable as a positive learning experience.
Register for this (free) session
For those who couldn't join our discussion, "Wow, I wish I hadn't done that", catch the recorded session here.
CYC-Online May 2024 (No. 303)
Celebrating Relational Child and Youth Care Practice: Around the World
Editorial Comment - Celebrating Relational Child and Youth Care Practice: Around the World | Leon Fulcher
Editorial Comment - Reflections on Relational Practice | Thom Garfat
A Relational Approach to Mentoring Child and Youth Care Practitioners | Werner van der Westhuizen and Thom Garfat
Celebrating Relational Practice: Across the Globe | Ziigwanbinesii Charles
The Challenges of Relational Practice | Kiaras Gharabaghi
Learning Relational Child and Youth Care Practice | Heather Modlin
Connection and Relational Practice | Simon Walsh
Deep Relational Care | Hans Skott-Myhre
Being in Care: A Relational Appreciation | Martin Stabrey
“Navigating the Path from Vulnerability to Empowerment: A Unified Call to Action” | Kiran Modi
All About Us | Gloria Bullock
Relational CYC Practice is thriving in South Africa Gate Duty | Zeni Thumbadoo
Space Engagers | James Freeman
A New Twist in My Thinking | Mark Strother
Postcard from Leon Fulcher: From New Zealand Celebrating Auroa Australis & SailGP Regatta
How peer relationships affect academic achievement among junior high school students: The chain mediating roles of learning motivation and learning engagement
Yanhong Shao, Shumin Kang, Quan Lu, Chao Zhang and Ruoxi Li
Autistic Children and Group Homes: A Personal Testimony
Stephen Bedard
Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences, Coping Styles, and Posttraumatic Growth
Mitali Nanda
Examining narratives of Swedish care-leaving bureaucracy from a lived citizenship perspective: framing the problem in political terms
Zulmir Bečević and Ingrid Höjer
Working with emotions in social work practice. A pride-building model for institutional care of young people
Peter M. Jansson and Nina V. Gunnarsson
HR Generalist
Social Worker
Director, Early Learning Centres
SNAP Trainer Consultant
Clinical Consultant, Family and Community Counselling
School Liaison Worker
Child and Youth Care Worker / Behaviour Specialist (Independent Contractor)
Unity Conference 2024
DLE - The Purposeful Use of Daily Life Events - Virtual Training
FICE International 35th World Congress
""Ally-ship: From the Heart" The 2024 Canadian National Child and Youth Care Conference
RELATIONAL CHILD AND YOUTH CARE PRACTICE, Vol 36, No.3
The Graduate Issue
CONTENTS
Editorial – Continuing Good Traditions | Aurrora De Monte and Graham McPheat
Hearing Silenced Voices: Haunted Histories, Art Making and Witnessing with IBPOC Youth | Anna Chadwick
The Effects of Applied Behavioural Analysis Therapy | Frincess Arbour
A Way of Being: Exploring Perceptions of Relational Practice Across Contexts | Jillian Higgins
Lost Innocence: Adultification of Black Children Unveiling Historical Roots and Contemporary Realities | Jahtara Hutchinson-Bobb
Supporting Wellness in Indigenous Youths in Residential Care Facilities | Jasmine Singer
The Blurry Lines of Praxis: Child and Youth Care faculty perspectives on supporting student mental health in higher education | Sheva Leon
Adjusting to New Environments: Exploring the Challenges of South Asian Immigrant Students in Greater Toronto | Kruti Patel