The inside story of the catastrophic Abbey Hey sinkhole collapse - and exactly what we know so far
An investigation is ongoing, but residents have raised a number of concerns both about how the emergency was handled, and what may have caused it
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The tools on this page are designed to help practitioners communicate and resolve difficulties more effectively to support parents in conflict.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list, and there are links to other sites that may be helpful. The tools and resources are intended to be used in the context of professional service provision for families. Contact your local authority Reducing Parental Conflict (
RPC) lead to find out how to access training to use the approaches and tools.
The resources aim to:
help practitioners to identify relationship distress (where there is a significant clinical impact on wellbeing)
Children in Cornwall more at risk during lockdown warning The councillor in charge of children’s services has outlined how vulnerable children could be at more risk during the coronavirus lockdown. Sally Hawken, Cornwall Council Cabinet member for children, schools and families, highlighted the issues in an update to councillors. Her briefing to the council’s children and families overview and scrutiny committee explained that council staff were working to continue providing help during lockdown. She said: “Together for Families provide essential Early Help, Education, children’s health and wellbeing and children’s social care services to fulfil the council’s statutory duties to the most vulnerable children and families and essential services will be maintained throughout lockdown.”