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Why Attachment Matters More Than Ever! ... resources that you might find helpful in managing anxiety in relation to COVID-19, to help you to talk about Coronavirus with your children and support them through this time. |
‘A Day with Dan Hughes’ is a video recording of Dan’s presentation at our conference held in partnership with Aberdeen City Council. It will be of interest and use to professionals, parents and carers... |
Welcome to SAIA - Attachment Matters for All
SAIA aims to make sure that everyone understands the fundamental importance of attachment relationships throughout life by:
- Providing training and consultancy in attachment and trauma to practitioners, parents and carers
- Providing information through social media, conferences, events, newsletters and educational resources
SAIA Parent Education Project Survey
Scottish Attachment in Action and our partners are working on an Education Project which is looking at schools who show they love and care for their pupils. We want to understand and ‘map’ what schools do across Scotland so that we can help improve the experience for you, your children and their teachers.
We are looking for responses from parents and families with children of school age.
The questions arise from the output of research interviews undertaken as part of this Education Project and they also reflect ambitions within The Promise [www.thepromise.scot].
Scottish Attachment in Action and our partners are working on an Education Project which is looking at schools who show they love and care for their pupils. We want to understand and ‘map’ what schools do across Scotland so that we can help improve the experience for you, your children and their teachers.
We are looking for responses from parents and families with children of school age.
The questions arise from the output of research interviews undertaken as part of this Education Project and they also reflect ambitions within The Promise [www.thepromise.scot].
SAIA Young Person Education Project Survey
We are also looking for responses from young care experienced people (aged 16+).
The surveys should take less than 10 minutes to complete. Most questions have a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ option which you are asked to choose. But there are also important opportunities in the text boxes for you to tell us more, if you wish.
We are also looking for responses from young care experienced people (aged 16+).
The surveys should take less than 10 minutes to complete. Most questions have a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ option which you are asked to choose. But there are also important opportunities in the text boxes for you to tell us more, if you wish.
#KeepingItReal #Blog #WhyAttachmentMatters
Reflecting its vision of promoting attachment relationships throughout life, Scottish Attachment in Action’s 11th Annual Conference held in the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Why Attachment Matters Across the Lifespan, brought together an impressive range of speakers who provided a stimulating, reflective and often touching account of this important but perhaps rather overlooked area.... [read more] Ⓟ Why Attachment Matters. Professor Sir Harry Burns Ⓟ Getting a good early start: supporting attachment relationships in young children and stressed parents. Professor Helen Minnis. Ⓟ Dementia: Attachment Matters. Jan Beattie |
The latest posts from David Woodier, our chief blogger, guests, and the SAIA Team.
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