EYPU - What are the risks and how are they managed in an EYPU?
This video is part of a series from the Early Years Parenting Unit at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families.
Dr Duncan McLean (EYPU Project Lead), Nicola Labuschagne (EYPU Manager) and Johanna Fashanu (Team Manager, CIN Services) talk about the risks that are faced at the EYPU for the families involved and how explicit conversation about the management of risk is used within the treatment. The contact with the social worker is also discussed which allows for collaborative work.
Видео EYPU - What are the risks and how are they managed in an EYPU? канала Anna Freud
Dr Duncan McLean (EYPU Project Lead), Nicola Labuschagne (EYPU Manager) and Johanna Fashanu (Team Manager, CIN Services) talk about the risks that are faced at the EYPU for the families involved and how explicit conversation about the management of risk is used within the treatment. The contact with the social worker is also discussed which allows for collaborative work.
Видео EYPU - What are the risks and how are they managed in an EYPU? канала Anna Freud
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