Motivational interviewing: empowering a young person to change
This is exactly the kind of outcome I had hoped for when I joined Frontline: working alongside a young person to empower him to bring about change in his life.
Read moreMotivational interviewing practice model: cultivating change talk
Motivational interviewing (MI) encourages our participants to explore an individual’s readiness to change and the process needed to facilitate this.
Read moreParenting Interventions: facilitating positive and sustainable relationship changes
Giving caregivers the time, space and tools to reflect provides the best opportunity to facilitate positive and sustainable relationship changes.
Read moreHow parenting interventions help us understand and support families
Our parenting intervention model helps participants understand the parent–child relationship to identify actions the family could take to achieve change.
Read moreSystemic practice model: in practice
That’s where we started our relationship, with me letting mum know that she’s in control and together we will find a way to move forward.
Read moreSystemic practice model: in theory
A systemic approach is at the very core of all our teaching. Practice Tutor, Cleo, shares what the systemic practice model looks like at Frontline.
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