The Capa Podcast - Understanding Child Against Parent Aggression, from Capa First Response CIC

Capa First Response CIC

Conversations about 'CAPA' - commonly known as Child to Parent Abuse, although we prefer Child Against Parent Aggression. We strive to raise awareness and support for those impacted by CAPVA. In season 2 join Matt our Senior Practitioner and a special guest each episode of season 2, sharing their knowledge and insights. The podcast is suitable for families and professionals working closely with families experiencing harmful behaviours from a child. Season 1 is full of valuable resources, such as school refusal, siblings, neurodiversity and more. CapaFirstResponse.org

  1. The Parent/Child Game

    6D AGO

    The Parent/Child Game

    Episode 5, Season 2: The Parent/Child Game In this episode, we explore The Parent Child Game. This is a powerful strategy you can use to strengthening the bond between parent and child. By allowing children to lead meaningful interactions, this exercise encourage strust, improves communication, and helps reduce challenging behaviours at home. In this season our hosts Jane and Matt return with all episodes available to watch as well as listen to! This season has been commissioned by East Sussex County Council - so a huge thanks to them for their support. Over the course of this season we'll be sharing a range of strategies that families can use to start making a positive change to their situation, so do tune in each week and see if you can find some useful support. More about Capa First Response CIC: We provides online, compassionate, expert support for both families and professionals navigating child to parent aggression and and/or harmful behaviours. This is often referred to as ‘CAPVA’ – Child or Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse. Find out more about us on our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Capafirstresponse.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Book a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE drop in session for parents/carers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We already have season one of our podcast live explaining in more depth about 'CAPVA' and these behaviours, as well as talking about how it can effect siblings, education and so much more. Podcast editor: AJ Laas More info: info@capafirstresponse.org

    24 min
  2. The Drama Triangle

    OCT 16

    The Drama Triangle

    Episode 4, Season 2: The Drama Triangle In this episode, we dive into two powerful models that help us understand how we show up in conversations and conflicts. We explore the Drama Triangle, a really useful framework for recognising the roles we slip into when tension rises and the Communication Pie, which breaks down what truly carries weight in how we communicate. Spoiler: it’s not the words! Most of what we “hear” comes from body language and tone. So if someone’s words sound fine but something feels off, you’re probably picking up on the real message beneath the surface. This episode has some great visual prompts so do watch if you can. In this season our hosts Jane and Matt return with all episodes available to watch as well as listen to! This season has been commissioned by East Sussex County Council - so a huge thanks to them for their support. Over the course of this season we'll be sharing a range of strategies that families can use to start making a positive change to their situation, so do tune in each week and see if you can find some useful support. More about Capa First Response CIC: We provides online, compassionate, expert support for both families and professionals navigating child to parent aggression and and/or harmful behaviours. This is often referred to as ‘CAPVA’ – Child or Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse. Find out more about us on our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Capafirstresponse.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ Book a ⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE drop in session for parents/carers⁠⁠⁠⁠ We already have season one of our podcast live explaining in more depth about 'CAPVA' and these behaviours, as well as talking about how it can effect siblings, education and so much more. Podcast editor: AJ Laas More info: info@capafirstresponse.org

    46 min
  3. Q&A: More about Child Against Parent Aggression

    04/03/2024

    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: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠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.

    44 min

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Conversations about 'CAPA' - commonly known as Child to Parent Abuse, although we prefer Child Against Parent Aggression. We strive to raise awareness and support for those impacted by CAPVA. In season 2 join Matt our Senior Practitioner and a special guest each episode of season 2, sharing their knowledge and insights. The podcast is suitable for families and professionals working closely with families experiencing harmful behaviours from a child. Season 1 is full of valuable resources, such as school refusal, siblings, neurodiversity and more. CapaFirstResponse.org

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