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Reducing Parental Conflict Hub

There is strong evidence that conflict between parents – whether together or separated – can have a significant negative impact on children’s mental health and long-term life-chances. Not all conflict is damaging, but where this is frequent, intense and poorly resolved it can harm children’s outcomes.
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About the RPC Hub

Our hub is for local leaders, commissioners, practitioners and researchers who are looking to reduce the impact of parental conflict on children. It provides a central repository of key reports, tools and resources, including why parental conflict matters for children’s outcomes, and guidance on how to take action.

Focus Areas

Tackling parental conflict is complex. The RPC Hub is structured to guide local arrangements across strategy and planning, leading change, delivering effective single- and multi-agency working, and evaluating progress, to reduce the impact of harmful conflict between parents on their children.

Key Resources

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Putting parental relationships at the heart of Family Hubs

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Supporting healthy relationships among parents with mental health difficulties: A practical guide

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Supporting healthy relationships among parents of children with behaviours that challenge: A practical guide

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Supporting healthy relationships among minority ethnic parents: A practical guide

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Supporting healthy relationships among separating and separated parents: A practical guide

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Reducing Parental Conflict Planning Tool

About the RPC Programme

Find out more about the national Reducing Parental Conflict programme from it's inception in 2017 to current work to build local capacity.
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