The Family Futures podcast aims to amplify, educate and inform. We have spent 25 years working with adopted, fostered and care experienced children and young people, supporting them and their families. Family Futures is a not for profit, independent adoption agency in London, rated Ofsted Outstanding, and a leading provider of therapeutic support for families. Find out more about Family Futures at... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
This episode is for any listeners thinking about adoption. iAdopt team leader, Phil Kane answers your most frequently asked questions. You can find a time stamped guide to the episode below.
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In this episode, Jay Vaughan MBE, CEO of Family Futures, and trainer explores why NPP works, the powerful research outcomes behind it, and how professionals across disciplines can apply this neuro-sequential approach in their own practice.
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In this episode, Charlotte Mumford talks with Angela Palacios Senior Educational Psychotherapist and Neurodiversity-Affirming Practitioner) about how educational psychotherapy, executive function coaching, and support for emotionally based school avo... more
An evidenced based therapy model, NPP.
In this episode, Dr. Elaine McCullough, Clinical Psychologist explores the thinking behind the Neuro Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) model and the published research that supports it. Dr. McCullough unpacks ... more
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