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Welcome
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There are times when children of all ages, big and small, feel
anxious, confused worried and sometimes frightened.
Feelings such as these are particulary likely to affect children and
young people when: Parents argue a lot, Parents are splitting up,
Parents separate but continue to argue, New families with
step-mums, step-dads as well as step-children are formed.
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Attachment and Trauma Training Event 17th July 2008
Childtalk recently held a half day training programme for counsellors interested in Attachment & Trauma training. Barbara Jones, Trainer delivered an informative and revealing presentation into the affects on children of parental attachment and the trauma associated with the loss of this bond.
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E-Play Staffordshire
Development of the E-Play software is progressing well with the first stage proposal nearing completion. We hope to launch E-Play for children who are unable to have direct contact with a parent before the end of the year. E-Play will allow contact via the internet between children and an absent parent to build or rebuild an important relationship lost due to family conflict.
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Teen Magazine
Childtalk has offered support to Teen Revolution, a teen magazine written by young people for young people and distributed in the Newcastle area. Issue 1 was published in June ’08 and has received rave reviews. Childtalk will not only assist with the production of further issues by providing advice and support on potential funders but also aims to facilitate a problem page in the next issue.
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MACs Places
Childtalk aims to continue to provide support to Stoke-on-Trent primary and secondary schools by linking up with the pilot MAC places now open in 6 schools across the city. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Childtalk office.
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How to get Help for your Child
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When Parents are separating or having problems in their relationship it is of considerable importance that both children and parents gain a clearer understanding of what is happening within the family.
Young People of all ages can become sad -
confused worried and angry over a range of
issues and these feelings can themselves cause
additional problems at home, school and work.
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