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A Social Care Worker’s Experience of the Role of Confidence in Residential Child Care

December 22, 2016royalcountyanxiety, confidence, social care, supervision, vicarious confidence

I remember when I first recall hearing the word vicarious used in a conversation. This conversation occurred some 20 years ago, and the individual in question was my landlord, a well-spoken and ostensibly well-educated man not that much older than me. He was telling me that I would have to vacate the traditional cottage in…

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