Browsing School of Political Science and Sociology by Subject "Non Violent Resistance"
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Challenging behaviour, Non Violent Resistance (NVR) and parents/carers in a time of COVID 19
(UK Editorial Collective, 2020-06-03)Thirteen year old Marie s parents (not her real name), rang their social worker as their daughter s behaviour had worsened since the COVID 19 pandemic closed schools and their workplaces. Marie was fighting with them much ... -
NVR Ireland parent handbook
(Parentline and NVR Ireland, 2021)We provide this handbook as a type of reference guide and memory aid for parents/ carers as they work through Non Violent Resistance with a trained NVR practitioner. Over the course of NVR sessions, the NVR practitioner ... -
Reciprocal relationships - non volent resistance and the IASW as solidarity and support against abusive and violence behaviour
(Irish Association of Social Workers, 2021)The Irish Association of Social Workers (IASW) creates spaces for voices of encouragement, hope and support for practitioners and researchers using new ways of responding to new needs. A new and innovative response to child ... -
Restoring the parental position in the face of emerging childhood challenges with non violent resistance
(Family Therapy Association of Ireland, 2020)Behaviours associated with child to parent violence and abuse (CPVA) and anxiety can paralyse parents and children in a cycle of fear, intimidation and parental accommodation. Psychotherapists and practitioners can also ...