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Observing children: These are our warrior dogs
Scottish Social Services Council
Available to people who complete the These are our warrior dogs observation from our Observing children learning resource. -
Observing children: Coming into the nursery
Scottish Social Services Council
Available to people who complete the Coming into the nursery observation from our Observing children learning resource. -
Observing children: View from the beanbag
Scottish Social Services Council
Available to people who complete the View from the beanbag observation from our Observing children learning resource. -
SSSC 23 Things Digital – Community contributor
Scottish Social Services Council
This Open Badge is awarded to social services workers in Scotland who have commented on three or more blog posts by other people working through the following Things in the SSSC 23 Things – Digital Capabilities programme. -
A risk worth taking: scenario one
Scottish Social Services Council
This Open Badge is awarded to people who work through the first scenario of our interactive risk resource and complete a reflective account to demonstrate their learning. -
A risk worth taking: scenario two
Scottish Social Services Council
This Open Badge is awarded to people who work through the second scenario of our interactive risk resource and complete a reflective account to demonstrate their learning. -
A risk worth taking: scenario three
Scottish Social Services Council
This Open Badge is awarded to people who work through the third scenario of our interactive risk resource and complete a reflective account to demonstrate their learning. -
RNIB Understanding Sight Loss in People with Learning Disabilities
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
This Open Badge is awarded to people who complete RNIB’s Understanding Sight Loss in People with Learning Disabilities workbook and write an account of what they have learnt from it. -
Palliative and end of life care awareness
Scottish Social Services Council
This Open Badge will be awarded to people who demonstrate their understanding of how the Enriching and Improving Experience Framework supports them identify and recognise their role in delivering services with people who have palliative and end of life care needs.