Long term foster care as a pathway to ‘permanence’ – messages from practice. By Renuka Jeyarajah-Dent

Renuka Jeyarajah-Dent is Director of Operations at the Coram Centre, London. The guiding principle for all children in care should be to help them achieve ‘permanence’. This is more than a placement; it is everything the child needs to repair from separation and loss and become resilient. I have worked as an educational psychologist in … Read more

Developments in Family Work at the Mulberry Bush School. By Jennifer Browner and Stuart Harragan

The Mulberry Bush provides integrated 38-week and 52-week specialist residential therapeutic care, treatment and education for vulnerable and severely traumatised primary aged children and their families from across England and Wales.   The children struggle with all aspects of mainstream life and require a residential placement, which is evidence of how difficult it has been … Read more

International Centre News December 2019

Our mission is to share models for therapeutic care and to extend the influence and insights gained form our member networks, in order to improve services and outcomes for traumatised children, young people their families and communities. A warm welcome to our new members:Cristina Caeleira and Guida Bernardo of S.O.S Children’s Villages, Portugal.Josef Kala, Eva … Read more

From the PET Archive – Change As A Learning Situation

The author of the following paper from The PET Archive was Doreen Weddell, who was the matron at the Cassel Hospital. It focuses on how nurses that came from more conventional hospitals learnt and adapted to working in a Therapeutic Community environment. Cassel Hospital is of particular interest in the Archive at the moment, as … Read more

Book review of ‘A Finchden Experience’ (Author Alan Wendelken). By Dr Chris Hanvey

A Finchden Experience.  By Alan Wendelken. It wasn’t a school, it wasn’t a hospital, it was a “third thing”- an “adventure in living” This was the view of George Lyward, the founder and head of the therapeutic community Finchden Manor, from its origins in the 1930’s until its demise in 1974. Alan Wendelken has every … Read more

A Homely Nest. By Keith White

I have written before in this journal about the connections between Bowlby’s theories on attachment and loss, on the one hand, and the concept of “nestness”, on the other. Put simply, it is possible to limit thinking about attachment largely or solely to the relationship between a child and a significant other, whereas  the idea … Read more

Working with Trauma. By Sean Williams

Sean Williams is Headteacher at the Forge Pupil Referral Unit in Redditch. The following is a talk given at the AGM of the St Paul’s homeless charity in Worcester. www. stpaulshostel.co.uk Thank you Claire for the introduction.  Yes I used to be a PE teacher in Worcestershire and before that I worked as a teacher … Read more

International Centre News October 2019

Welcome to our October edition of the IC newsletter. The International Centre is a free alliance of like-minded organisations and individuals who either practice or wish to learn about the role of therapeutic care – especially residential, foster care and adoption – for children, young people, their families and communities. We communicate with our member networks … Read more