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Bezig met laden... Loves me not : how to keep relationships safe : based on the Sophie Elliott story and what we missed (editie 2014)door Lesley Elliott, Bill O'Brien
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Lesley Elliott has courageously shared the story of the horrific murder of their daughter. Her subsequent research and work is outlined in this book where she shares what makes up abusive relationships and international research. This is a readable book, able to be shared with older teens and parents. It underpins the police programme of the same name, in New Zealand. Also, informs best counselling practice. ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
An essential guide for keeping relationships safe. In 2008, the horrific murder of Sophie Elliott by her former boyfriend and university tutor, Clayton Weatherston, shocked the nation. During the police investigation it became clear Sophie's murderer was a typical abuser who had a track record of treating partners badly. Sophie's mother, Lesley Elliott, driven to research domestic and partner abuse, was astonished to find the very characteristics evident in abusive relationships were right there in Sophie's. Lesley quickly realised that if she and Sophie, 'through ignorance and naivety' missed the signs, then so could many others. International research suggested education was the key; Lesley set up the Sophie Elliott Foundation to raise awareness among all young people, their friends and families to the signs of partner abuse. The Loves-Me-Not programme was developed by the New Zealand Police in partnership with the Sophie Elliott Foundation and the Ministry of Social Development. Its primary aim is to help young people keep safe. Loves-Me-Notincludes advice and suggestions on how to identify problems, how to deal with them and where to seek help. Also included is 'One for the Boys' a chapter written by well-known clinical psychologist and commentator, Nigel Latta. 'If you think you are unsafe, then you probably are.' Lesley Elliott Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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