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Having rich conversations about identity is a skill which requires practise and confidence. The Wheel of Discussion or “WOD” is designed to support social care practitioners in trying out different questions with colleagues so that the discipline can be brought into your work. The WOD contains 16 questions which invite curiousity about a person’s experience and which will have a particular focus when viewed through the different lenses offered by different Social Graces.
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Having conversations which bring in the Social Graces is a skill which requires practise and confidence. The "Wheel of Discussion: the kid’s one" or “WOD”, also known as "Conversation Wheel", is designed to support social care practitioners in their work with children and young people. The WOD contains 16 kid friendly questions which invite curiosity about a child’s experience and how they see themselves and their world. The tool can be brought into the sessions and used to prompt and aid rich, fun and funny conversations about identity.
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Having conversations which bring in the Social Graces is a skill which requires practise and confidence. "The Wheel of Discussion: the parent’s one" or “WOD”, also known as "Conversation Wheel", is designed to support social care practitioners in their work with parents and carers. The WOD contains 16 questions which invite curiosity about a parent’s experience and how they see themselves and their child. The tool can be brought into the sessions and used to prompt and aid rich conversations about identity.