“B.Venture” Northumbrian project started in 2011. It is funded for three years by the Big Lottery, delivered by the University of Sunderland and Barnardos Orchard Mosaic. B Venture allows an opportunity to work with children and families who have a parent or partner in Prison. In 2005, it was estimated by the Centre for Prison Studies that there were 160,000 children in the UK with a parent in prison. Children with imprisoned parents frequently experience a variety of physical and mental problems such as depression, hyperactivity, aggressive behavior, sleep problems, eating disorders, running away, truancy, and poor school grades (Rosenberg, J, 2009), bereavement, negative social impact, fear, trauma, poverty, stress, low self esteem, ...
Many children face the experience of a parent, sibling or other close relative being sent to prison ...
Objective: The health of the prison population has become an increasing concern, given the dispropor...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...
“B.Venture” Northumbrian project started in 2011. It is funded for three years by the Big Lottery, ...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent's imprisonment and many more their parent'...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
In England and Wales there are an estimated 200,000 children with a parent in prison, and on any giv...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
Children who experience the imprisonment of a parent or close relative are more likely to have poore...
This paper reviews theory and evidence on the risk for child mental health and well-being following ...
According to Bioecological theory, social and environmental contexts (e.g., parental incarceration) ...
Worldwide, unprecedented numbers of people are being imprisoned and in many countries incarceration ...
This inspirational example from Wales in the United Kingdom addresses the issue of childhood experie...
Many children face the experience of a parent, sibling or other close relative being sent to prison ...
Objective: The health of the prison population has become an increasing concern, given the dispropor...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...
“B.Venture” Northumbrian project started in 2011. It is funded for three years by the Big Lottery, ...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent's imprisonment and many more their parent'...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
In England and Wales there are an estimated 200,000 children with a parent in prison, and on any giv...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
Children who experience the imprisonment of a parent or close relative are more likely to have poore...
This paper reviews theory and evidence on the risk for child mental health and well-being following ...
According to Bioecological theory, social and environmental contexts (e.g., parental incarceration) ...
Worldwide, unprecedented numbers of people are being imprisoned and in many countries incarceration ...
This inspirational example from Wales in the United Kingdom addresses the issue of childhood experie...
Many children face the experience of a parent, sibling or other close relative being sent to prison ...
Objective: The health of the prison population has become an increasing concern, given the dispropor...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...