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Part two of a podcast discussion about how therapeutic and trauma-informed early intervention services can support families through adversity and give children and young people the best start in life.
You'll hear from Ged Docherty, a Team Manager at For Baby’s Sake Blackpool, and Colin Smy, Development Manager at Blackpool Better Start. In this second part, Ged and Colin will talk about why it's so important to involve fathers in early intervention, and how service practitioners can engage fathers in their services.
Find out more about For Baby's Sake: www.forbabyssa...
Find out more about Blackpool Better Start: blackpoolbette...
Learn more about how childhood trauma affects child brain development: learning.nspcc...
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Photography by Tom Hull.
The children and young people pictured are models. Adults pictured are models and volunteers. Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros [goo.gl/YmnOAx]
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The NSPCC Learning Podcast features experts from the NSPCC and external organisations discussing a range of safeguarding and child protection issues. No matter your role or sector, whether you work or volunteer with children and young people indirectly or directly, you’ll gain valuable information through our discussions, one-to-one chats and debates.
For more from the NSPCC Learning Podcast, visit nspcc.org.uk/podcast