Adolescent to Parent Violence and Conflict Service 

Adolescent to Parent Violence and Conflict Service 

Support Services for Children & Young People & Adults, Families & Communities
  • What is this service?
  • Who is it for?
  • What does it offer?
  • Where is it available?
  • Next Steps

Support for families to help them communicate more effectively and better manage conflict.

What is this service?

The Adolescent to Parent Violence and Conflict Restorative Justice Service is a service funded by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Kent. It offers support to those experiencing Adolescent to Parent Violence or Conflict, with the aim to help families communicate more effectively and agree how to better manage conflict.

Who is it for?

The service is those experiencing verbal abuse, threats or minor assault from a young person in their home.

It is less likely to be effective if used in isolation, so those referred may also be receiving other Early Help or Family Support Services.

 

What does it offer?

The Family Restorative Justice Officer will individually meet you and your family members to understand what has happened and what you would like to happen in the future.

They will

  • support you to share your thoughts and find solutions
  • agree the next steps for you and your family
  • liaise with others offering you support

Where is it available?

The service covers the whole of Kent and Medway.

Next Steps

For further information please make an enquiry