Hosted by Benjamin Goddard, #alwayschildfocused is a weekly podcast for parents going through separation. Each week we invite members of the Holding Hands team, previous parents who have used the service and experts in the family law and social work sectors to discuss the journey of separation and its effects on children and families.
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Hosted by Benjamin Goddard, #alwayschildfocused is a weekly podcast for parents going through separation. Each week we invite members of the Holding Hands team, previous parents who have used the service and experts in the family law and social work sectors to discuss the journey of separation and its effects on children and families.
Contact: The Importance of Child Familiarisation Sessions
The #alwayschildfocused Podcast
6 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
Contact: The Importance of Child Familiarisation Sessions
Child Familiarisation Sessions are an important part of the intake process at Holding Hands and should form a part of children's contact visits. These sessions are the first time your child and the parent they live with have to meet your allocated contact worker. This opportunity to start building trust often decreases any anxiety a child has in the lead up to their first contact visit - which we think all parents would agree is incredibly important.
Join Jakki, Sam and Ben as they discuss this all important pre visit session and the benefits it has for your child as they commence contact visits.
Parents who have completed their intake assessments and have a child familiarisation session scheduled with Holding Hands are strongly recommended to listen to this podcast
The #alwayschildfocused Podcast
Hosted by Benjamin Goddard, #alwayschildfocused is a weekly podcast for parents going through separation. Each week we invite members of the Holding Hands team, previous parents who have used the service and experts in the family law and social work sectors to discuss the journey of separation and its effects on children and families.