In Power, Inequality,
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We passionately believe in the values of social inclusion and promote that everyone is treated equally without discrimination regardless of their identity or circumstance. Cultural differences, poverty, life events, mental health issues, physical or intellectual difficulties may increase the vulnerability and neediness of any of us and this might make us more dependent on the emotional or physical support of those we trust whether on a permanent or temporary basis.  How does attachment theory in action intersect with understanding power and inequality, and also support diversity and inclusion? You’ll find a range of information and resources here.

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DDP Conversations Part 3: The Part Race and Cultural Differences play in the Therapy Room Part 1

Author:
Delroy Madden and Kim Golding
Subject:
Racial identity and cultural differences
Publish Date:
January 1, 2020

Developing a Culturally Responsive Pedagogy

Author:
Khadija Mohammed
Subject:
Racial identity and cultural differences
Publish Date:
January 1, 2020

DDP Conversations Part 4: The Part Race and Cultural Differences play in the Therapy Room Part 2

Author:
Delroy Madden and Kim Golding
Subject:
Racial identity and cultural differences
Publish Date:
January 1, 2020

A story of attachment, loss, inclusion and an ongoing recovery

Author:
Mary Mcfarlane
Subject:
Complex needs and disability
Publish Date:
January 1, 2009

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