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The Therapeutic Parenting Podcast

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This podcast is being brought to you by the Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma and we are committed to providing people living and working with child trauma with proven strategies to achieve the best possible outcomes for families.© 2025 The Therapeutic Parenting Podcast Relationships Social Sciences
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  • TRAUMA TALKS #1: Transforming Education for Trauma-Affected Children
    Jul 16 2025

    In this conversation, Sarah Naish discusses the challenges faced by children with trauma in educational settings with Gareth K. Thomas. They examine the limitations of current school policies, the significance of trauma-informed approaches, and the necessity for collaboration between parents and schools. The discussion emphasises the necessity of understanding children’s behaviours as responses to trauma and the importance of creating supportive environments for their development.

    Part of the TRAUMA TALKS series from The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma, here on The Therapeutic Parenting Podcast.

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    32 mins
  • Conference Special 3 - Surviving Childhood Abuse to Become Parents and Essential Self Care
    Dec 15 2021

    In this third and final episode from our Conference Special, podcast host Serena Gay talks to childhood abuse survivor Rosie Jefferies about breaking the circle of abuse to become a good parent.

    Rosie is also the Managing Director of the National Association of Therapeutic Parenting (NATP) and spoke most movingly at the conference with colleague Sarah Dillon about their personal surivival stories during the National Conference day in Solihull.

    A key element to success not just for abuse survivors but also for their foster and adoptive parents is essential self care. And during the Conference Day there was plenty of help and advice available on this theme. You can hear more about it from volunteer Lindsay Bodman and Emma Edwards, Director of the Haven Parenting and Wellbeing Centre on this episode.


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    The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma is an umbrella organisation combining resources, research and knowledge from cutting edge experts in the sector – Inspire Training Group, National Association of Therapeutic Parents, Sarah Naish – Keynote Speaker and Author, The Haven – Parenting and Wellbeing Centre and Safer Fostering.

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CoEChildTrauma

    Telephone – 01453 519000

    Email – info@coect.co.uk

    Website - www.coect.co.uk

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    19 mins
  • Conference Special 2 - Challenges with Schools and for Kinship Carers and Special Guardians
    Dec 8 2021

    The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma's November 2021 conference focused on a huge variety of issues that challenge parents and social workers nationwide.

    Everyone had a chance to explore solutions for their own personal difficulties and challenges and in this episode, we focus on the schools discussions and on the dilemmas faced by Kinship Carers and Special Guardians.

    In this edition, Serena Gay talks to Daniel Thrower, CEO of the Wensum Trust and to Sair Penna , Director of Wickselm House. In the second part of the podcast, she talks to the COECT's Jane Mitchell and to Kinship carer Ian Fogg as well as to attendee, Kay.

    Find out why Kay needed to attend and what value she felt she took away.

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    The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma is an umbrella organisation combining resources, research and knowledge from cutting edge experts in the sector – Inspire Training Group, National Association of Therapeutic Parents, Sarah Naish – Keynote Speaker and Author, The Haven – Parenting and Wellbeing Centre and Safer Fostering.

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CoEChildTrauma

    Telephone – 01453 519000

    Email – info@coect.co.uk

    Website - www.coect.co.uk

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    22 mins
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