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Tell a Trusted Adult digital toolbox

Product Code: D4980

empower children to stay safe

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Product Overview
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What's Included?
  • Digital version of the cards and a digital booklet full of ideas for using the cards
  • Free access to the Tell a Trusted Adult Digital Toolbox
  • Extra support resources including ideas bank, card hacks and blogs

We are adding and updating the Toolbox content regularly so check in to see what’s new. Customers must create an account to access digital products.

How to Use
  • Describing feelings and body signals: What is a body signal? What do your body signals tell you? Can you give an example of when you listened to a body signal? What happened? Can you find one or more cards that shows how you’re feeling right now? Which ones would you like to feel more often? Which ones would you like to feel less often?
  • Creating a safety plan: Choose some cards where the character feels unsafe. Do you feel like that sometimes? Which body signals might tell you that? Name 5 safe adults you could talk to if you were feeling scared or worried. What else could you do?
  • Developing empathy: Choose a few cards randomly. What do you think is happening for each of the characters? What do you think the character was doing just before this moment? What do you think they would do next. What would you do?
  • Using pairs: Find a pair of cards. How do you think the characters is feeling in the two cards? How do you know (facial expression or body signals)?

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Suitable for

This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:

  • Educators
  • Counsellors, psychologists and social workers
  • Spiritual care practitioners

Testimonials

I have a big heart for Innovative Resources and their tools because they’ve really journeyed with me as I’ve grown as a therapist

Pip Westwood, Play Therapist Masters in Child Play Therapy | Undergraduate in Psychology | Private Practice

The most common question we’re asked is how do we talk with children about grief? Innovative Resources cards are a great place to start.

Shelly Skinner, CEO of Lionheart Lionheart’s programs are designed to educate children, teens, and adults about grief and loss.

We regularly used Innovative Resources card sets for team building, debriefing and talking about hopes and pictures of the future. I love the non-prescriptive nature of the cards. They are particularly useful in learning and talking about feelings with people of all ages who are not used to putting language to their feelings.

Dion Sing Author of The Solution-Focused Supervision Handbook