Explore The Learning Exchange's curated special collections
A collection of resources on the law, policy and practice of child protection. Includes case studies and exercises.
These resources were selected by the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and are now maintained by IRISS.
This collection is under development. The intention is to create a collection a resources about caring for people with dementia.
Resources to support youth workers and other informal educators engaging with social media. This collection managed by Tim Davies of Practical Participation.
A collection of training materials compiled by STRADA, Scottish Training on Drugs and Alcohol.
Curated by IRISS, this collection features: IRISS Insights which summarise evidence on key topics, evidence sources and other related resources.
A collection of resources on the topic of integration in health and social care. It is one of IRISS's core themes for 2012/13.
IRISS Insights provide the social services workforce with brief, accessible and practice-oriented summaries of published evidence on key topics.
This toolbox brings together a range of resources and knowledge relevant to an outcomes-focused approach in the social services.
A collection of resources on the topic of personalisation. It is one of IRISS's core themes for 2012/13.
A collection of resources about practitioners undertaking research compiled as part of the Practitioner Research and Older People's Support (PROP) project.
Video and supporting materials on infection prevention and control in care settings. Based on a DVD from NHS Education for Scotland.
A collection of resources on the topic of prevention - reducing offending, early years and reshaping care for older people. It is one of IRISS's core themes for 2012/13.
A collection of freely available research resources, including university repositories, cross-repository search facilities, and open access journals.
The SRN contributed this selection of video and text materials on mental health.
Resources selected by NHS Education for Scotland for inclusion in Social Services Knowledge Scotland (SSKS).

