How can I browse through a list of resources tagged as relevant to individuals in a particular professional role?
Submitted by admin on April 15, 2010 - 9:47am
To browse through a list of resources tagged as relevant to individuals in a particular role:
- Click on the blue Resources & Information button.
- Click on the Resources By Role tab. You will see 10 headings in bold:
- Caregivers
- Child Welfare Workers
- Education Professionals
- Education Rights Holders
- Foster Children and Foster Youth
- Foster Youth Liaisons
- Juvenile Court Professionals
- Legal and Expert Educational Advocates
- Mental Health Professionals
- Probation Officers
- You will also see subheadings below some of these headings.
- Click on any heading or subheading to access links to all the resources that were tagged as being of interest to individuals in a particular role when the resource was added to the website.
- You can further sort this list of resources by the following criteria by clicking on one of three tabs:
- Recent = resources most recently shared appear at the top of the list
- Popular = resources viewed most often appear at the top of the list
- Recommended = only resources that other members have flagged as useful
- Or, you can see all resources that were tagged with the heading or subheading you chose by clicking the “View All Resources” button to the right.
- Once you have found the title of a resource that interests you, click on that title and you will be directed to a page devoted to that resource. There, you can read, download, and comment on the resource, as well as learn other useful information.
- TIP: The subheading that most closely matches your role is a good place to start browsing for resources.
- TIP: Some excellent resources are not tagged as pertaining to any particular role because they would be useful to everyone. Thus, do not limit yourself to browsing by role – try browsing by subject, age group, and county as well.
- TIP: The member who added a particular resource to the website chose the role(s) under which the resource is categorized.
- TIP: Resources found under a subheading will not appear under its more general heading, though many resources can be found under more than one role.


