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The Resolutions approach: Keeping Children Safe in families where Child Abuse is denied

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Last updated:
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Getting in Touch

Child and Family Solutions is a Child Protection Consultancy based in Bristol, UK. We provide expert assessment services to statutory authorities and the Court, also to individuals, using an approach that builds upon many years' experience in Child Protection work and is informed by a Systemic Family Psychotherapy perspective. We specialise in the Resolutions approach to risk reduction in child protection cases where abuse is denied.

By Phone:
Within the UK - 07974 802498

Outside UK - International Access Code, then 44 79 74 80 24 98

By Fax:
Within the UK - 0117 3706534

Outside UK - International Access Code, then 44 11 73 70 65 34

By Email:
Mail to enquiries@childandfamily.co.uk

By Webmail:
Click here and let us contact you.

By Surface Mail:
Letters to:
22 Coombe Lane
Stoke Bishop
Bristol BS9 2AA
United Kingdom

Books, Papers & Articles

Margaret Hiles, Susie Essex, Dr. Amanda Fox & Colin Luger
Words and Pictures

The Words and Pictures Storyboard:
Making Sense for
Children and Families

Paper published June 2008 in
Context, the Magazine of the
Association of Family Therapy

Margaret Hiles & Colin Luger
Working with Denial

The Resolutions approach:
working with denial in
child protection cases

Paper published 2006 in
Journal of Systemic Therapies

Andrew Turnell & Susie Essex
Turnell Essex

Working with Denied Child Abuse:
the resolutions approach

Margaret Hiles
Margaret Hiles

Research paper (2002):

How do parents explain the contribution of the Resolutions programme to their task in the parenting and protection of their children?