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AFCS is a registered national charity providing low-cost, confidential and culturally sensitive mental health and relationship counselling services in five languages to South Asian communities in Britain since 1983.
ACDA Skills Training is helping parents learn how to resolve conflict at home more successfully and make them more self-aware of how their words and actions as parents can affect their children indirectly without really thinking about it.
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We provide training to help parents and carers to learn how to resolve conflict at home more successfully and make them more self-aware of how their words and actions as parents can affect their children indirectly without really thinking about it through the ‘See it Differently’ videos and training.
Skills like ‘Staying calm’, ‘Speaking for yourself’ and ‘Re-thinking how you say things’ can change how things play out in households and let parents, their family and their children see it differently.
The aim of this intervention is to help parents recognise, identify and reflect on conflictive behaviour so that they can make things better in the future. We are offering this free support to all the schools and children's centres we are working with. The resources and content were produced by an organisation called **OnePlusOne **who are trying to find out how families get along, the challenges they face, and to see how we can help families get on better.
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AFCS is a registered national charity providing low-cost, confidential and culturally sensitive mental health and relationship counselling services in five languages to South Asian communities in Britain since 1983.
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As part of a new initiative we are working on called ‘Connecting Families’, a free tablet device with internet connectivity is given to a vulnerable family who we know would really benefit from it.
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Flourishing Minds aims to provide high quality, affordable and accessible counselling and psychotherapy services for children, young people and their families.