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Adoption Therapist

Adoption therapists play a pivotal role in supporting children and families involved in the adoption process. These specialised mental health professionals are trained to address the unique challenges and emotions that often accompany adoption, offering guidance and therapeutic assistance to those navigating the complexities of adoptive relationships. Find out various adoption assessments, therapies and support […]

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Trauma Training for Schools

Having a trauma informed approach in schools is a critical component of creating a safe and supportive educational environment for children and adolescents. This approach recognises the impact that early traumatic experiences can have on a young person’s physical, emotional, psychological and cognitive development. Trauma-informed approaches in schools seek to create an empathic and understanding […]

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Therapy for Foster Parents

Therapy for foster parents is a valuable support service that can help foster carers develop the therapeutic parenting skills needed to support children who are looked after. Foster parenting is a noble, rewarding and sometimes challenging journey that requires immense empathy, and resilience. While it offers an opportunity to provide stability and love to children […]

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Adoption Counsellors and Therapists

Adoption counsellors and therapists play a vital role in supporting adoptive parents. They are experts in developmental trauma and attachment and offer wide ranging support to adoptive parents to help them to offer a safe, therapeutic, nurturing environment for their children.   Adoption counsellors and therapists are trained in evidence-based therapeutic parenting techniques such as Foundations […]

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LAC Therapist

A LAC (looked after child) therapist plays an important role in the lives of children who are unable to live with their parents. Children who are looked after typically live in foster homes or in residential children’s homes. LAC therapists have extensive experience working with children and young people who have experienced developmental trauma. They […]

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Child Psychology Services: Finding the Right Support

Child psychology services provide specialist support from Psychologists who have completed a doctorate in clinical psychology (DClinPsy) and specialise in working with children, adolescents and the families, carers and systems that support them. In the UK, psychologists are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).  These psychologists play a crucial role in understanding […]

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Foster Carer Training

Foster carer training is an essential component that supports foster carers to develop skills in supporting cared for children who have experienced significant trauma. Foster carer training is designed to equip individuals or families with the necessary skills, knowledge and tools to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children and young people who are […]

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Trauma-Informed Schools: Empowering Educators

Childhood Trauma can have a profound impact on a child’s well-being and academic success. Many children face adverse experiences that leave lasting emotional, psychological, and behavioural scars. In response , schools are increasingly recognising the need for trauma-informed practices to create a safe and supportive learning environment. Trauma-informed school training equips educators with the knowledge […]

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Trauma Informed Teaching

Trauma-informed teaching is an essential approach to fostering safe and supportive learning environments that accommodate students who have experienced adverse life events. Traumatic experiences can significantly impact a student’s ability to learn, engage, and succeed academically. Therefore, equipping educators with the knowledge and skills to identify, understand, and respond to childhood trauma is crucial in […]

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