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: Understanding Children’s Experience of Contact
The #alwayschildfocused Podcast
10 minutes 35 seconds
3 years ago
Contact: Understanding Children’s Experience of Contact
This episode is an absolute must listen to for any parent going through separation. This is the ultimate #alwayschildfocused episode
This episode introduces our Assistant Service Manager Natalie - our highly skilled and experienced child and family therapist. Nat drops by to discuss with Jakki the effects of separation on children, some of the signs to look out for and how parents can support their child through separation and contact visits. Also in this episode Nat names two books that she strongly recommends to parents going through separation and as promised here are there details and where to buy them:
'Living Between Mum and Dad' by Melanie Walsh - available on Amazon Australia
'My Parents are Separating and I am Whole' by Andrea Seidel - available on Bookdepository
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.