Overcoming adversity in work with mothers and children - part 2

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This episode is the second in a two-part series exploring work with women and children who have experienced trauma and disadvantage throughout their lives (you can find the first episode here). In this episode, we speak with Lisa Hofman and Gaby Munro, who work with mothers and their children (under the age of eight) while they undergo treatment for substance use.   Many of the children who attend the Jarrah House residential treatment service have experienced child protection involvement and past trauma, and are affected by developmental or behavioural issues. In this conversation, Lisa and Gaby explore the impacts of significant adversity and child removal on mothers and their children, and share examples of ways children may behave following experiences of trauma.  Lisa and Gaby also share how they strengthen and rebuild the mother-child relationship and reduce child protection risk by:  increasing the mother’s emotional availability to her child  transforming how mothers think about and understand their children  helping mothers