Listen to young parents talk about whether they feel poor, the stereotypes of young parents, zero-hour contracts and how they lived on £300 a month.
As part of London Challenge Poverty Week, we wanted to share some of the voices and experiences o... more
Dads can often be marginalised or sidelined when it comes to family support services. With this week being London Challenge Poverty week, we wanted to look at how poverty affects some of the dads we work with and how this, in turn, can impact their c... more
One young single dad turned his life around. Lost in his teens and heading down the wrong path he managed to find a stable career in his 20s. Now he's given up his job because he can't afford childcare in London. The irony being he was offered more g... more
In the final part of our mini-series of working with parents with learning difficulties, we talk to Nadine Tilbury from Working Together with Parents Networks.
A former lawyer with experience from all angles of the child protection system she now... more
In part 3 of our mini-series looking at working with parents with learning difficulties, we talk to the pioneer and creator of the Parenting Assessment Manual (PAMS), Sue McGaw. As a newly qualified clinical psychologist in 1988 Sue McGaw realised th... more
In part 2 of our mini-series looking at parents with learning disabilities. We talk to Gillian McIntyre an Senoir lecturer at Strathclyde University who specialisies in parents with learning difficulties.
We ask her why there has been an increase ... more
We have asked young parents Sherene and Natasha to talk to each other about relationships. What things do they wish they had known?
Part one of our mini-series on supporting parents with learning disabilities and difficulties. We talk to Hannah about how St Michaels works with parents who come to us for a residential parenting assessment. How does she build trust and how do we ma... more
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