The Capa Podcast - Understanding Child Against Parent Aggression, from Capa First Response CIC Capa First Response CIC
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Conversations about 'CAPA' - commonly known as Child to Parent Abuse, although we prefer Child Against Parent Aggression. From school refusal to understanding neurodiversity, each episode offers invaluable insights for both families and professionals. Join us for empathetic conversations and practical advice, as we strive to raise awareness and support those impacted by CAPVA. Your hosts are Jane, founder of Capa First Response, Matt our Senior Practitioner and Helen Bonnick, our patron. Tune in to our podcast and become part of a community dedicated to fostering understanding and resilience.
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Q&A: More about Child Against Parent Aggression
For our final episode of our first series we're chatting about lots of different things related to 'Child Against Parent Aggression', including talking more about the terms and language we use; validation, regulation, the difference between rules and boundaries etc.
A massive thanks to everyone who has tuned in, we hope to be back in your ears with a second series soon - we're planning on inviting guests who are experts in their field to join us so watch (or rather, listen!) to this space! Any feedback would be very welcome too, you can leave a comment/rating or email us at info@capafirstresponse.org with PODCAST in the subject!
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
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Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer. -
DEFINITION OF CAPA: How do we define this behaviour?
Today we're talking about HOW we describe these behaviours, the actions themselves and the words we use when talking about this area to both families and professionals.
Aggression, abuse, violence, harmful... we discuss these and more!
As an organisation we prefer to avoid using the word 'Abuse' even though this is typically a commonly used phrase, and we explain WHY this is.
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
Capafirstresponse.org
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Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer. -
EDUCATION & CAPA: How does schooling affect behaviour?
This episode focusses on Education, which is a massive part of a child's life. Often issues experienced with children using aggressive behaviours can start with problems experienced at school. We discuss the typical school set up and how it might not work for all children, how it can cause issues and struggles for many students. We touch on how schools and parents can work in partnership with each other for a better result for the child.
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
Capafirstresponse.org
Youtube
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Facebook
Instagram
Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer. -
NEURODIVERSITY & CAPA: Does it change the strategies for support?
Today we tackle the subject of Neurodiversity in relation to 'child against parent aggression'. We discuss some of the common things that come up, including how hard it is for a neurodivergent person living in a neurotypical world. We talk about adapting strategies and finding out the root cause for behaviour and how the struggles can be even wider for someone who is neurodiverse.
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
Capafirstresponse.org
Youtube
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Facebook
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Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer. -
SIBLINGS & CAPA: How are siblings affected?
In this episode we discuss the impact this behaviour can have on siblings both directly and indirectly. We talk about differences between children and expectations that they may deal with similar challenges in similar ways, and the problems this can cause when they don't. We also discuss labels and narratives within families, the impact new siblings can have, confirmation bias, the 'window of tolerance' and lots more.
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
Capafirstresponse.org
Youtube
X/Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer. -
AGE & CAPA: Is there a peak age? Does it change the support we offer?
In episode two we're talking about age.
How does the age of a child influence how we think about their behaviour? Is there a peak age for behaviour to start, when does behaviour veer away from 'normal' child behaviour?
We discuss the importance of early intervention, amongst other topics.
You can find out more about us, what we do and get in touch via the links below:
Capafirstresponse.org
Youtube
X/Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Our Vision:
To stop harmful and/or aggressive behaviour in the home from a child or adolescent towards a parent or caregiver; For no parent or caregiver to feel alone in their experience and for whole families to have access to the support they need to improve their family situation.
Our mission:
To facilitate development of a nation-wide network of consistent, accessible, quality support for families, and to raise awareness amongst families and professionals around children/adolescents who use harmful and/or aggressive behaviour towards a parent/carer.
Customer Reviews
Great series, super informative and easy to understand
Really lovely vibe between the hosts - look forward to listening to more in the future. Great to get an insight from folk working with families experiencing this, it can't be easy but can imagine really rewarding!
Important conversations.
Really good to hear experienced and knowledgable host have a much needed conversation. Lots of compassion, balance and insight. A must listen for practitioners and those families affected.