Chelsea Tobin shares shares insights from Claire Houghton, Lecturer in Social Policy and Qualitative Research at The University of Edinburgh, on what young people want in terms of domestic and family violence responses. Continue reading What young people want – according to young people
Programs and approaches from Scotland
Safe Steps CEO Chelsea Tobin shares some highlights from her time in Scotland on her Churchill Fellowship exploring how best to support young people affected by violence.Continue reading Programs and approaches from Scotland
More research insights from the UK
Chelsea Tobin’s recap of a meeting with Dr Christine Barter, Professor of Interpersonal Violence Prevention at University of Central Lancashire and Co-Director of the Connect Centre for International Research on Interpersonal Violence and Harm. Continue reading More research insights from the UK
Catch up with Covenant House NYC & Toronto
Chelsea Tobin shares insights from Covenant House NYC about their unique and innovative programs supporting young people experiencing homelessness.Continue reading Catch up with Covenant House NYC & Toronto
Research insights from the UK
As part of her Churchill Fellowship, Chelsea Tobin is in the UK. This post reflects on insights from research, practice, policy and lived experience in the field of childhood trauma at the UK Trauma Council, part of leading charity Anna Freud. Continue reading Research insights from the UK
Insights from NYC Office of Children and Family Services
Chelsea shares insights from a meeting with New York City Office of Children and Family Services (NYCOCFS). They shared a number of successful solutions, and insights on how best to support people 15-23 affected by violence.Continue reading Insights from NYC Office of Children and Family Services