This in-person half-day training helps professionals working with families explore the causes of conflict, especially parent conflict, and introduces mentalisation and practical tools for managing it. Early Years settings, Nursery classes and Primary school staff are invited to enrol.
Participants will learn to distinguish between abuse and parental conflict and inform about referral pathways, understand the impact of conflict on children and their families and explore trauma-informed and systemic approaches to manage conflict.
Could you offer a placement to a young adult with disabilities within your setting? Action on Disability offer mentor training and Job Coach Support will also be provided. See AoD Supported Internship A5 flyer For questions email [email protected]
Did you know that when children live with adults who aren’t close relatives for more than 28 days this is considered private fostering? Did you also know that there is a legal duty to report all private fostering arrangements to the Local Authority? For this reason, this is something education and health professionals need to… Continue reading Early Years: Private fostering: Important information