How can your agency support you in accessing and using knowledge to be poverty aware?

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It is now increasingly understood that there are different types of knowledge, all of which contribute to the ability of people working in children’s services to do their jobs well. Understanding the types of knowledge that are available, and having access to this knowledge is an important aspect for anybody who is working with families that are living in poverty. The first part of this e-learning resource explores the different types of knowledge that exists to aid you in your day to day work. Having been introduced to the different types of knowledge, a series of questions will enable you to rate how your agency performs in allowing and encouraging you to access and disseminate the different types of knowledge. Once you have reflected on this you will be able to see our suggestions on how you can enhance the performance of your agency in the areas that you felt could be improved.

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Social Care Institute for Excellence SCIEgavin.nettleton@scie.org.uk
James Blewettjames.blewett@virgin.net
Jane Tunstilljane@tunstill.plus.com
Anna GuptaAnna.Gupta@rhul.ac.uk
Added15 Feb 2011 16:14
RegionUK
KeywordsUKOER, SWAPBox, poverty, social exclusion, e-learning
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LicenseCreative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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Poverty, parenting and social exclusion

A series of 9 modules on key aspects of poverty, parenting and social exclusion with particular reference to children and families.

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