Psychology and therapy hub (Path)

The PATH team deliver a range of psychological therapies, drawing from a variety of approaches and expertise including therapeutic life story work, attachment, trauma, neurodiversity, trauma-informed parenting, non-violent resistance, DDP and sensory integration. We also offer therapy for adults looking for support with issues such as loss, identity and managing relationships.

We provide a evidence-based, trauma-informed therapeutic support service.  We offer services for individuals and families affected by adoption and families caring for children who cannot live with their birth families, including kinship carers and long-term foster carers.

 

PATH learning: Spring series

Join expert-led small group sessions from March to May designed to empower and support adoptive, kinship and special guardianship parents and carers. Delivered by the compassionate clinicians and therapeutic professionals at the Psychology and Therapy Hub (PATH), these sessions explore a range of essential topics. 

Members: Don't forget to add your 20% discount code. You can find it in 'Offers for members'.

PATH learning: Spring series

Who is it for?

This service is open to families who need therapeutic support to manage the challenges associated with adoption / kinship / long term foster care.  

If you’re in Wales this service is fully funded and open to adoptive families.

If you’re in Scotland this service is fully funded and open to adoptive, kinship and long term foster care families.

If you’re in England this service is available via ASGSF funding (Adoption Special Guardianship Support Funding). See your local adoption support agency for help accessing this funding.

We also provide this service for people who want to self refer and self fund. Please get in contact with us [email protected].

Multi-Disciplinary Team guide

Multi-Disciplinary Team guide - Cymraeg

 

How can I access it?

All referrals should be made through the local regional adoption support team or social worker.

Referral form - for social worker to complete

Referral form - for social worker to complete - Cymraeg