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People say it's good to talk... (Full Report)

The aim of this study was to provide a reflective space for young people to share their direct experiences of attending an abuse recovery service. The research provides key insights into the experiences of young people who have attended individual and group sessions, and will be of interest to service providers working in this field as it reflects on the types of support children and young people found of value when attending an abuse recovery service.

Author: Froya Rossvol, Project Worker, CHILDREN 1ST

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