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Reducing Parental Conflict - Ruth James, RPC CoOrdinator

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In todays episode we speak with Ruth James, the Reducing Parental Conflict CoOrdinator for Somerset about how conflict within the home can affect children, and the support and resources that are in place to support families and practitioners.
For further details of the support available go to Somerset children & young people : Health & Wellbeing : New Home (cypsomersethealth.org)

Please note – due to the nature of this podcast, themes relating to the abuse and neglect of children are discussed with the content being designed for an adult audience for educational purposes, in order to protect children from harm.

Therefore listener discretion is advised and the content considered unsuitable for children.

Further details of topics discussed can be found on the SSCP Website: somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk
If you have any comments or questions from this podcast, or would like to be involved in a future episode please get in touch at ThePPod@somerset.gov.uk
To access the transcript for this episode go to
The P Pod (somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk) and click on the episode for details.

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Get in touch with us at The P Pod

In todays episode we speak with Ruth James, the Reducing Parental Conflict CoOrdinator for Somerset about how conflict within the home can affect children, and the support and resources that are in place to support families and practitioners.
For further details of the support available go to Somerset children & young people : Health & Wellbeing : New Home (cypsomersethealth.org)

Please note – due to the nature of this podcast, themes relating to the abuse and neglect of children are discussed with the content being designed for an adult audience for educational purposes, in order to protect children from harm.

Therefore listener discretion is advised and the content considered unsuitable for children.

Further details of topics discussed can be found on the SSCP Website: somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk
If you have any comments or questions from this podcast, or would like to be involved in a future episode please get in touch at ThePPod@somerset.gov.uk
To access the transcript for this episode go to
The P Pod (somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk) and click on the episode for details.

  continue reading

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