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Non-violent Resistance Programme - Guidelines for Parents, Care Staff and Volunteers Working with Adolescents with Violent Behaviours (Loose-leaf)
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Non-violent Resistance Programme - Guidelines for Parents, Care Staff and Volunteers Working with Adolescents with Violent Behaviours (Loose-leaf)
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Non-violent Resistance Programme includes ten sessions for people
working with parents and carers of children and young people with
violent, destructive and harmful behaviours. It uses the principles
of non-violent resistance (NVR) to help carers to resist violent or
out of control behaviours and to establish a warm, loving and
containing parental presence with their children. The programme is
designed to be used with groups of parents, but the concepts and
activities can be used with individuals. Key features: Based on a
evidence-based model of good practice provides a tried and tested
programme which brings about positive change powerful video role
plays to illustrate principles in practice engaging materials and
activities for parents and carers. The National Institute for
Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2006) recommends group-based parent
training/education programmes in the management of children under
12 with conduct disorders. GPs, social workers, children's mental
health services and voluntary organisations receive many requests
for help from parents and carers who are concerned about extreme
behaviours in their children (violence, school refusal, drug
taking, social withdrawal, criminal behaviour). Many of these young
people have other difficulties, including attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD) or
oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or have experienced family
breakdown or domestic violence. NVR is a new type of intervention
derived from the work of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King and
developed in the last 10 years for children and young people with
extreme anti-social behaviours. Rather than focusing on modifying
behaviour, the aim is to bring about changes in the parent-child
relationship and to help parents, grandparents, foster carers and
informal carers to create positive relationships with their
children in the long term. This NVR programme teaches parents
essential skills that help them resist out-of-control and violent
behaviours and develop a collaborative, solution-focused approach
to problems (for example, de-escalating conflicts, increasing
parental presence, announcing their decision to make a stand,
sit-ins, developing support networks). They learn to counter giving
into their child's demands or responding in a reactive way which
can lead to even more violence. Non-violent Resistance Programme
consists of ten 1.5 hour sessions which include mini presentations,
outcome-focused activities, discussion and video role plays.
Structured homework tasks help reinforce the ideas from the session
and make an active connection to situations with their children.
Facilitators should have some experience of group work and
training, ideally in a therapeutic environment.
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