
A podcast for people who are passionate about working with children and young people. Hosted by Dr Kay Calver who is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Bedfordshire. In each episode, I will be joined by a special guest to explore different career options relating to children and young people. We will also explore current issues facing the sector and top tips for achieving your des... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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David Thompson has held a number of roles working in children’s social care and started his own business at the age of 24. David shares what he believes makes good quality practice, especially for supported accommodation services. We discuss the impo... more
Laura Wood shares her experiences of being a Youth Worker Team Coordinator for a Community Interest Group. Laura discusses the importance of youth work and what ‘good’ quality youth work looks like. Laura charts her work experience with children and ... more
Hannah Stuart shares her experiences of being an Emotional Wellbeing Mentor in a Special Educational Needs School. Hannah explains how she works with children and young people aged 5-19 who have special educational needs, and who may have experienced... more
Charlotte, Sam and Terri take over the podcast to discuss and share their experiences of studying for a university degree. They explore different study options, including, a foundation year, part time and full time study. The students discuss what mo... more
Umarah Hussain discusses her role as a Primary School Teacher and her experiences of studying BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth at the University of Bedfordshire and then a PGCE Primary Education 3-7 at Reading University. Umarah wishes to share her expe... more
Rebekah Dowling shares her experiences of being a Learning Mentor in a secondary school and how her role involves supporting students identified as experiencing SEMH (social, emotional and mental health) difficulties and/or challenging behaviour. Reb... more
Falak discusses her role as Senior Social Worker within a child and family assessment team. She reflects on her experiences of studying BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth at the University of Bedfordshire and then a Masters in Social Work at London Southb... more
Orpa discusses her role as a SEND Progress Coordinator at a college in London. Orpa studied BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth at the University of Northampton and after she graduated started as a SEND Support Worker on an agency contract. Orpa explains h... more
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