Innovation in response to extra-familial risks and harms - The Innovate Project: Video learning resources
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This collection of videos shares the developing findings of the Innovate Project, about how social care and other safeguarding agencies are innovating to address extra-familial risk and harm.
An introduction to the Innovate Project
The Innovate Project is a four-year UK study funded by the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) which is exploring how social care and other safeguarding agencies are innovating to address harms that young people may encounter and experience beyond the family home (including online).
This collection of video resources shares the developing findings of this project. For articles, practice resources and information about future events, explore the Innovate Project website.
The short six minute video to the right introduces the project.
The films
The videos share the developing findings of this project and focus on supporting innovation work in children’s social care.
About the presenter
Michelle Lefevre is Professor of Social Work at the University of Sussex and Director of CIRCY – the Centre for Innovation and Research in Childhood and Youth. Her research primarily focuses on professional practice with children, young people and families where there are issues of risk and harm, and it is rooted in her background as a child protection social worker and arts psychotherapist.
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