What is it?
Resources to help individuals & families manage conflicts effectively.
Online sessions for professionals to help manage conflict situations.
Online conferences and open events for individuals, professionals & families.
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Description
The Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution (SCCR) is dedicated to addressing and resolving conflicts, particularly focusing on the dynamics within families and among young people.
They offer a variety of resources, including online tools, workshops, and educational materials designed to help individuals understand and manage conflicts effectively. SCCR’s in-person and hosted training sessions are restricted to those in Scotland, however their resources and open online sessions are open to all.
By promoting healthier relationships through improved communication and constructive conflict resolution strategies, SCCR aims to mitigate the negative impacts of conflict and foster a supportive environment for all individuals involved.
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- Support for young people
If you’re a young person experiencing conflict at home, the SCCR are here for you. They have a range of online resources to support you and your family understand and manage conflict.
- Support for parents & carers
If you’re a parent or carer experiencing conflict at home, the SCCR are here for you. They have a range of online resources to support you and your family understand and manage conflict.
- Support for professionals
SCCR is a national resource promoting and supporting best practice in family conflict resolution and early intervention. They have a range of resources and training materials for practitioners.
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