Tips for responding to a crisis constructively
Suggestions for responding constructively when major crises or conflicts affect people we know – either in our own community or across the world
Suggestions for responding constructively when major crises or conflicts affect people we know – either in our own community or across the world
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Solicitor Anna Verney, who worked at the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse writes the Commission’s approach to vicarious trauma and the…
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JOHN ELLIS and his solicitor wife, NICOLA ELLIS, have represented more than 850 survivors of abuse, including pending cases. They deal with survivors every day…
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