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Families adopt safer strategies

1 min read Families/Parenting
Getting On aims to reduce teen-to-parent abuse and strengthen family relationships.

PROJECT
Getting On

FUNDING
Part of Doncaster Children's Services Trust's (DCST) Growing Futures initiative, funded with £3.1m from the Department for Education's Children's Social Care Innovation Programme until 2017. Growing Futures is now funded by DCST

BACKGROUND
Getting On was initiated in 2014 by Emma Palframan, systemic family officer at DCST's youth offending service, after she saw an increase in cases of teen-to-parent abuse among families.

After receiving training from a family therapist, she developed a specialist programme informed by the first significant national research into the issue, led by Oxford criminology professor Rachel Condry.

ACTION
Getting On is a partnership between DCST's youth offending service and the council's Stronger Families and Community Safety teams, which provide facilitators. Young people aged 11 to 15, who have displayed abusive behaviour towards parents for six months or more are referred by agencies including schools, mental health, social care and youth offending. Palframan and co-facilitators meet the young person and parent separately at home to assess the level of abuse and whether or not the family is ready to take part in the programme.

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