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Balancing the See-Saw

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Balancing the See-Saw - A group program for mothers who have, with their children, experienced domestic & family violence.

Publication Date: 2014

This is a group work manual for professionals running programs for mothers who have escaped violent partners. The group work program is designed to be run over 8 weeks and explores themes around the impact the violence has had on their children and how they can best support them in the future.

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Balancing the See-Saw - A group program for mothers who have, with their children, experienced domestic & family violence.

Publication Date: 2014

This is a group work manual for professionals running programs for mothers who have escaped violent partners. The group work program is designed to be run over 8 weeks and explores themes around the impact the violence has had on their children and how they can best support them in the future.

Balancing the See-Saw - A group program for mothers who have, with their children, experienced domestic & family violence.

Publication Date: 2014

This is a group work manual for professionals running programs for mothers who have escaped violent partners. The group work program is designed to be run over 8 weeks and explores themes around the impact the violence has had on their children and how they can best support them in the future.

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Phone: (02) 9625 2599
PO Box 40 Rooty Hill NSW 2766 Australia

ABN: 67 028 901 946
Incorporated number: Y 08937-46
Charity Number: CFN/22667

 

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