

sharing perspectives that matter
Collaboration matters because families don’t experience separation in neat categories. Children often express what they’re carrying through movement, play, and behaviour, while parents hold experiences in different ways. By working with professionals across areas like movement, wellbeing, mediation, and emotional regulation, we’re able to share perspectives that sit alongside contact visits - not to replace them, but to support the bigger picture.
These collaborations offer families practical ideas, gentle reframes, and additional ways of understanding what children may be communicating, always through a child-focused lens.

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Collaboration matters because families don’t experience separation in neat categories. Children often express what they’re carrying through movement, play, and behaviour, while parents hold experiences in different ways. By working with professionals across areas like movement, wellbeing, mediation, and emotional regulation, we’re able to share perspectives that sit alongside contact visits - not to replace them, but to support the bigger picture.
These collaborations offer families practical ideas, gentle reframes, and additional ways of understanding what children may be communicating, always through a child-focused lens.

contributing, your way
There are a couple of ways contributors can approach sharing a perspective. Some choose to write a short, essay-style piece on a topic they feel may support parents navigating separation. Others prefer to respond to a small set of questions we can provide. These are simply a starting point - contributors are free to shape, change, or move beyond them in a way that reflects their own voice and experience.
















