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Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse in Dorset

Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse in Dorset
Support for Children & Young People Affected by Domestic Abuse
Resourcing Parents & Carers: Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse
Support for Children with Angry Feelings
Anxiety Support Programme for Children
Trauma-Informed Training for Early Years Professionals
The Healing Together Programmes are also available in: Arabic, Polish & Bengali
Support for Children & Young People Affected by Domestic Abuse
Resourcing Parents & Carers: Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse
Support for Children with Angry Feelings
Anxiety Support Programme for Children
Trauma-Informed Training for Early Years Professionals
The Healing Together Programmes are also available in: Arabic, Polish & Bengali

 

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Supporting Children Affected by Domestic Abuse in Dorset
The aim of this impact report is to demonstrates the success of the Healing Together programme and provide research and fact-based actionable recommendations to allow  Dorset to continue its journey towards supporting children affected by domestic abuse.

Commissioning Models Are Turning Expensive Resource into Sign Posters

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The aim of this impact report is to demonstrates the success of the Healing Together programme and provide research and fact-based actionable recommendations to allow  Dorset to continue its journey towards supporting children affected by domestic abuse.

Why “We’ve Already Got a Provider” Isn’t a Commissioning Strategy

There is a sentence I hear in almost every local authority I work with: “We’ve already got a provider for that.”

By Asha Patel

The aim of this impact report is to demonstrates the success of the Healing Together programme and provide research and fact-based actionable recommendations to allow  Dorset to continue its journey towards supporting children affected by domestic abuse.

Nursery World: Why Trauma-Informed Practice Must Lead the Way

We’re delighted to share that Dr Asha Patel, Clinical Psychologist and Trauma Informed Practice expert, is featured in this month’s Nursery...

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