Family Work
The Family Team is based in The Penyrenglyn Project, and is a specialist team that offers support to families and helps them to access services throughout RCT.
FacebookThe Family Team is based in The Penyrenglyn Project, and is a specialist team that offers support to families and helps them to access services throughout RCT.
FacebookThe Family Team has been developed to help families who want support in dealing with a range of issues with the aim being for the whole family to achieve their goals. The team uses pro-social modelling and employs a community-focused approach. Emotional health underpins our work and we practise a trauma-informed approach recognising that every interaction is an intervention. We are a dynamic and diverse team who have a wealth of knowledge and experience in several areas such as parenting, emotional health and well-being, resilience building, trauma-informed practice, adverse childhood experiences, parent-infant relationships and neurodiversity. As practitioners, we have good links and a strong connection with the community, as well as local agencies and resources.
Our service primarily provides support to parent carers and their children. The support provided is individual to each family and aims to promote resilience. We are dedicated to working with each family to promote emotional health enabling both parents and children to be resilient in the face of adversity. Parents are supported to learn new skills and strategies to enhance their health, well-being, and development. We provide an opportunity for parent carers to manage their own well-being needs so they can see how awesome they are and help parent carers take care of themselves too, because they often forget about their own needs when they are looking after others.
We give families a helping hand with learning new skills and feeling more confident which enables them to realise their potential. We can also support families to access all other local services including education and health provisions. Plus, we can help connect families with other services in the area, like community groups and volunteering opportunities. We collaborate closely with primary schools in the area to facilitate family engagement and deliver school-based interventions for both parents and children helping families get involved and give children the support they need.
We will work with you and your family giving practical support, honest advice, and building upon existing strengths and skills. Support includes looking at routine, structure and inter-family relationships. We can help with things like setting up a routine, keeping things organised, and getting along with each other. You can get support from us either on your own or in a group. We offer a range of programmes to help parent carers deal with the tough stuff to help improve their quality of life and in turn, improve their families’ emotional health and well-being.
is an 11-week programme and is aimed at parent carers with primary school-aged children. The programme encourages an approach to relationships that gives children and parents an emotionally healthy springboard for their lives and their learning. The programme strategies and nurturing environment enable parent carers to recognise the importance of nurture in managing emotional health for both them and their families.
consists of two workshops for groups of parent carers of 3 -7 years. The programme aims to improve family relationships. Parent carers recognise the importance of nurture in managing emotional health for both them and their families and the importance of play and praise on the developing brain.
consist of four workshops for groups of parent carers of children under 5 years. The workshops share strategies which aim to enable parent carers to recognise the importance of nurture in managing emotional health for both them and their families. The workshop also aims to allow parent carers to recognise the power of praise, empathy, listening and communication to support improved family relationships.
This is a 10-week programme designed for parents of young people aged 10-18 years. The programme explores a brain development approach to parenting a teenager by re-establishing rules/boundaries and strategies to deal with behaviours that may challenge. Designed to suit parents of at-risk or vulnerable young people.
Cooking with Tots Workshops offer a delightful experience for toddlers and their parents, combining interactive storytelling, hands-on snack preparation, and child-friendly activities. These workshops provide a fun and engaging way for young children to explore the world of food while sharpening their creativity and motor skills.
Tiddler’s Tales and Tunes workshops bring storytelling to life through music and engaging activities for parents and toddlers. Dive into a world of imagination as we sing along to enchanting tunes and participate in interactive activities inspired by the story.
Stay ‘N’ Play workshops offer parents an insightful session on brain development and play, followed by a hands-on activity where children can make a snack. Afterwards, families come together to enjoy traditional family games, fostering bonding and creating joyful memories.
Early Bird Plus is an 8-week programme for parent carers with children aged between 4-9 years of age with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. It gives an awareness of what ASD is, the right type of communication and behaviour management strategies.
Teen Life is our six-session programme for parents/carers of autistic young people aged 10 to 16 years. The aim of the Teen Life programme is to bring parents together to share information, experiences and ideas in a structured way. Teen Life emphasises the importance of autistic perspectives, with a variety of videos and quotes used throughout the sessions.
Child-to-child is an approach to community development that is led by children. It is based on the belief that children can be actively involved in their communities and solve community problems. This includes reducing barriers to accessing education, basic services/support and addressing new protection threats and improving inclusion. We help children to communicate their needs to community leaders, parents, teachers and government officials, and persuade adults to take children seriously.
Cooking on a Budget workshops cater to adults looking to prepare meals affordably without compromising on nutrition. Join us as we cook together, learn cost-effective meal planning strategies, and take home delicious food for the rest of the family. Explore creative ways to stretch your budget, make the most of your ingredients, and ensure that healthy eating is both economical and enjoyable.
Connect by Numbers workshops empower parents with valuable insights into the importance of numeracy skills and offer fun ideas on how to engage children in maths activities. The aim is to demonstrate to parents that maths doesn’t have to be daunting and to explain why it can be challenging for children initially.
The Adult ACEs Recovery Toolkit is suitable for adults who may have experienced ACEs. It is a 10-week programme that has been written to educate and inform individuals about the impact of ACEs on them and their children if they have them. The programme guides the protective factors that help mitigate the impact of ACEs, and practical methods for individuals developing the resilience they need for themselves and their children if they have them.
The Children and Young People ACEs Recovery Toolkit is an 8-week programme that uses a combination of creative activities and group work to develop young people’s resilience and allow them to experience the healing of relational support. It provides information and education that enables children and young people to cope with the adversity they have experienced, (and may do so in the future). The Children and Young People ACEs Recovery Toolkit is written as a complement to the Adults ACEs Recovery Toolkit. It is informed by many of the same therapeutic models and, where possible, is to be run concurrently with the Adult ACEs Recovery Toolkit
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