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Restorative Parenting Programmes

Restorative Practices (RP) is a social science approach, which is based on building 

and maintaining strong relationships. It is a model that helps children to

recover from trauma by providing a therapeutic and nurturing environment,

creating a balance of fairness and firmness in parenting, and increasing

communication and understanding between parents and children.

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Our Restorative Parenting Programmes supports parents who have had their

children removed from their care, and need to access intensive, bespoke 

guidance, and support to assist in developing positive parenting capacity and

adopting alternate parenting skills.

 

Summary

  • Providing bespoke support for parents around what are appropriate

      boundaries and appropriate consequences, and how to implement these.

  • Support for parents around how to manage difficult behaviours and

      defiance.

  • Re-iteration to parents of the UK laws around physical chastisement.

  • Support and learning for child/ren to reflect on past behaviours and how

      they can be amended going forward.

  • Support for parents and children to develop and agree chores, rules, safety

      plan and household agreement(s) (in cases of reunification).

 

Aims

  • Enhance positive parenting skills to manage behaviour more effectively and

      promote children's social skills, self-esteem and self-discipline;

  • Improve parent-child relationships and parent-parent relationships;

  • Develop positive attitudes and resilience in parenting;

  • Strengthen parents' understanding of child development and foster ability

      to be more responsive to the needs of their children to promottheir

      social, emotional and cognitive development and well-being;

  • Increase parents' confidence in their parenting role; and

  • Increase parents' confidence and skills in providing a positive home,

        learning environment and supporting their child/ren with their learning.

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Topics included*

  • Signs of safety - What worked well? Worries? What needs to happen

  • Recognising challenges in parenting;

  • Theories of Child Development;

  • Principles of Fair Process in Parenting;

  • Day in the Life Diary;

  • Parenting Styles - Pros/Cons;

  • Building relationships through the use of Circles;

  • Using Rituals;

  • Setting Boundaries

  • Family group conferencing;

  • Reaching Family Agreements.

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*All of our Restorative Parenting Programmes are specifically adapted to meet

the needs of the families that we are working with and activities are planned

with the family members through using circle communication. Therefore each

programme schedule is individual and tailor made to meet needs.

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RESTORATIVE PRACTICES FOR PARENTS

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