Description
Product ID: | 9781032357997 |
Product Form: | Multiple-component retail product |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Pilgrim’s Bumpy Flight |
Title: | Domestic Abuse Safety Planning with Young Children |
Subtitle: | A ‘Pilgrim’s Bumpy Flight’ Storybook and Professional Guide |
Authors: | Author: Catherine Lawler, Nicky Armstrong |
Page Count: | 80 |
Subjects: | Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Child welfare and youth services, Social counselling and advice services, Child, developmental and lifespan psychology, Pre-school and kindergarten, Teaching of students with different educational needs, Psychotherapy, Other vocational technologies and trades, Child welfare, Counselling & advice services, Child & developmental psychology, Pre-school & kindergarten, Teaching of specific groups & persons with special educational needs, Psychotherapy, Other vocational technologies & trades |
Description: | Select Guide Rating The storybook and guidebook focus on safety planning with young children experiencing domestic abuse. Children can engage with Pilgrim's narrative in a non-threatening way and the guide provides information on domestic abuse, childhood trauma, and practice tips. This set is a crucial tool for children's services and the early years sector. Domestic Abuse Safety Planning with Young Children is a set comprised of a beautifully illustrated storybook and accompanying guide which focus specifically on safety planning with young children, aged 5-7, experiencing domestic abuse. This book aims to be accessible to all children from all families where safety planning is needed and, as such, the characters in it are non-gendered. In Pilgrim’s Bumpy Flight, Pilgrim is a little plane who experiences frightening behaviour at home from Jumbo, who represents the perpetrating parent. Pilgrim is comforted and guided by Jet, who represents the victim/survivor parent, to think about safety and what to do when frightening things are happening. The story, which uses simple rhymes, enables young children to engage in the narrative in a non-threatening way. Safety planning is an essential component of direct work with children and the accompanying professional guide provides up-to date information on domestic abuse, childhood trauma, practice tips, and how to complete a safety plan with a young child using the storybook as the key vessel of communication and exploration. The trauma a young child may experience from domestic abuse can impact their entire developing system, making them feel worried, frightened, and unsafe. This set is a crucial tool for the early years sector, education staff and those working in children’s services, including safeguarding officers, family support workers, early help workers, social workers and children’s IDVAs. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-12-22 |