Reducing Parental Conflict information and training

Posted on: October 23, 2023

Reducing Parental Conflict

Everyone has arguments from time to time – they are a normal part of relationships. It’s how they are resolved that’s the most important thing to ensure family stability. A stable family environment (whether parents and carers are together or not) is key to delivering the best outcomes for children and young people.

When arguments are managed and resolved there are few, if any, lasting effects on the relationship or on children. However, where arguments are frequent, intense, and poorly resolved, children can be affected in many different ways; they may feel responsible, become withdrawn, sad or angry. These effects can have many impacts including their ability to form and maintain healthy relationships of their own.

The Healthy Relationships page on the Live Well website has resources, hints and tips and see below for links to free online digital programmes for parents.

 

Reducing Parental Conflict Training from HCRG Care Group

Free one day (9:30am – 4:30pm) face-to-face training for practitioners completing direct work with families who may experience parental conflict.

South – Wednesday 8th November 2023
Mid – Monday 20th November 2023
West – Monday 4th December 2023
North – Wednesday 20th December 2023

For more information please see this flyer from HCRG Care Group.

To book, please complete this expression of interest.

 

One Plus One – online digital courses for parents

Parents living in Essex can access FREE online digital courses from One Plus One. The online courses offer guidance and resources to help with managing stress and conflict in relationships. There are three courses to choose from:

  • Me, You and Baby Too is for new and expectant parents.
  • Arguing better is for parents who want help with stress and arguing.​
  • Getting it Right for Children is for separating or separated parents.

On the One Plus One page, choose the Central England map and then Essex county. You will be able to access the courses via Edge, Chrome, Firefox and Safari.

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