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    Are you looking to:                                                                                                  

    • Strengthen the skills and knowledge of your workforce
    • Prevent as many issues from developing as possible
    • Improve the lifelong health of children and adults using a whole-system approach

    Many of the social, emotional and health issues experienced by residents and families have their roots in early years experiences, including trauma. As a result, healthcare professionals in GP surgeries, homes and hospitals see the long-term impact of issues that could have been prevented every day.

    From trauma-informed training to enable a single staff team to embed this understanding further into their practice to whole-system models that seek to prevent many adverse experiences from ever occurring, WAVE's knowledge of root causes and how to tackle them can support you to tackle these issues effectively.

    Whether you are looking to strengthen the skills and knowledge of your staff, or are exploring the future of the delivery in your area, for more information:

    CLICK HERE

     

    "The presentation was outstanding! Your expertise was clearly evident, as was your passion and real world experience of leading change. You covered a lot of ground quickly in a very accessible way and engaged our team as I had hoped you would. There was a lot of positive feedback and the chat box was busy throughout." (Sebastian Yuen, Designated Doctor for Safeguarding Children in Derbyshire)

     

    Case study: Parent-Child Psychological Support (PCPS)

    PCPS is a clinical-based programme to support healthy growth and development of infants, with a particular focus on parent-child interactions, bonding, attachment and infant social and emotional development.

    • It monitors and supports physical and cognitive progression
    • It observes, analyses and records babies’ relationships with caregivers
    • It provides feedback about fostering healthy parent-infant relationships
    • It is a space for parents to talk about their own well-being, allowing for the referral to and provision of additional services as required

     

     

    Want to explore whether PCPS could be a good fit for your local area?

    CLICK HERE

    Published: 21st June, 2021

    Updated: 15th November, 2024

    Author: Peter Watt

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    Tel : 020 8688 3773  


    Windyhill Farm, Windyhill Road, Newmilns, East Ayrshire, KA16 9LR
    Tel: 01560 322805 

    Registered charity in England & Wales no. 1080189, and Scotland no. SC044168. Co. Reg. no. 386310

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    Tel: 020 8688 3773

    Scotland: Windyhill Farm, Windyhill Road, Newmilns, East Ayrshire KA16 9LR

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