Providing access to existing resources and support networks and creating better, more accessible support where needed.
Whether you’re a young person experiencing trouble at home, a parent who doesn’t know what to do during a marriage break-up, or a professional wanting to make sure you’ve got the experience and qualifications you need to help a family, we aim to make this a place where you can get help.
On our international website, you can find information about a range of subjects that we hope you will find useful, relevant or interesting. In this section, we’re creating simple guides to help you decide what to do and find out what local help is available and what are the best resources to turn to.
We encourage you to seek professional advice, when you need it, for your own mental or physical health, especially if it’s urgent – this isn’t a substitute for that – but we aim to help you work out what sort of advice may help you best and where best to find it.
This US website brings together some valuable resources for parents and other family members going through a family separation and wanting the best possible outcomes for children. When parents are preoccupied with the stress of a divorce or separation, children are often left unsupported at a time when they need support the most. Scientific studies tell us that kids do best when they – and their parents – have strong support networks.