Keywords
Social
emotional
learning
trauma
support
resources
emotional
learning
trauma
support
resources
Abstract
Dr Harper outlines the need for social emotional learning and trauma-informed care services embedded in school practices and describes clearly how school libraries can play a vital role in supporting, resourcing and fostering an optimal educational environment that benefits everyone.
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