“I think we are still learning lots about how we’re feeling and how we move forward from this. I think there’s still a big journey to happen.” Teacher By Ben…
“I think we are still learning lots about how we’re feeling and how we move forward from this. I think there’s still a big journey to happen.” Teacher By Ben…
One of the most interesting – and frustrating – things about advocating for a greater focus on relationships in the workplace is that it’s all too easy to take them…
At the Relationships Foundation (Registered Charity no. 1106460), we are inspired by the work that staff in AP settings are doing for their students during this difficult time. So we have launched a national survey to better…
The Relationships Foundation has been developing the concept of a family welfare association for almost twenty years. This has lead to the idea of Family Associations or FANs as a…
£51 bn – the Cost of Family Failure to the taxpayer is large and growing Relationships Foundation’s ‘Cost of Family Failure Index’ is now estimated to stand at £51 billion,…
Inside: RTN annual conference in September, Relationships Foundation now fully responsible for Relational Schools, FASTN/Status increases its reach, Marriage Foundation general elections manifesto and victory to Keep Sunday special in Belfast Right click the…
Inside: Relationships Foundation assumes full responsibility for Relational Schools Foundation, Marriage Week 2017 a huge media success, FASTN aspires to become an independent charity. Right click the image to view…
Inside: The Relational Lens book launch, RTN members and partners day, ‘Status’ campaign team is growing and Marriage Foundation news. Right click the image to view the Newsletter in your…
Inside: The Relational Lens to be published in October, Family Test — the way forward, Relational Thinking Network members and partners day and ‘Status’ campaign starts with full force Right click the image to…
Inside: Launch of Status, an online campaign by the Family Stability Network aimed at 18-25 year olds inviting them into a conversation about healthy, stable relationships. Right click the image to…
Inside: Keep Sunday Special defeats Government’s plans to deregulate Sunday trading hours, implementing the Family Test – a review of progress one year on and Relational Thinking Network event “The Third Force Awakens”!…
Inside: Keep Sunday Special launches #SundayPledge campaign and Relational Thinking Network Conference! Right click the image to view the Newsletter in your browser.
Inside: Cost of Family Failure £47bn and still rising, Relationships Foundation to test the Family Test, Relationships Foundation at the Relationships Alliance and Marriage Foundation Manidesto! Right click the image…
Inside: Relationships Foundation welcomes ‘the Family Test’, Keep Sunday Special campaign sees off new threats and new Relational Thinking Network blog! Right click the image to view the Newsletter in…
Inside: Prime Minister’s speech on the family, announcing the Relationships Foundation’s new website and an update on the Keep Sunday Special campaign! Right click the image to view…
Relationships Foundation, The Family and Childcare Trust and Relate have reviewed the implementation of the Family Test. This report seeks to identify how successfully the Family Test has been implemented to…
Cost of family breakdown reaches record high Relationships Foundation’s updated annual “Cost of Family Failure Index” reveals that the 2016 cost of family breakdown to the taxpayer has increased for…
We believe that it is time to take family failure seriously. Indeed, we developed our Cost of Family Failure Index to illustrate this point. Substantial costs that once were borne within…
The cost of family failure now £47.31 billion – increase of £1.55 billion since last year. The cost of family failure continues to cost the public a huge amount. The…
The total cost of family breakdown to the UK was £46 billion, up from £44 billion last year. The index looks at the cost of family breakdown in five key…
Inside: Cost of Family Failure remains at £46bn despite government cuts, Marriage Foundation’s second national conference a huge success, and an update on the Relational Schools Project! Click the…
Thirteen authors, all highly respected professionals, assess the criminal justice system from a relational perspective and suggest ways of bringing a concern for the relationships damaged by crime at the…
Written at a time of intense debate both in the emerging post-communist world and the recession-ridden West, The R Factor presents a powerful critique of our culture. Only through the…
Writers in this unique collection of essays, from their very different walks of life, challenge the neglect of our relationships. Drawing together evidence from pyschology, economics and commerce, sociology and…
This book looks at the characteristics of NHS relationships. It looks at policy and the theory underpinning these relationships and builds on practical examples from many of the health communities…
Each chapter adopts a consistent format and a clear framework for professional relationships, considering those with the same profession, other professions, new partners, policy actors, the public and with patients….
Relationships that work lie at the heart of every successful organisation – on a strategic level, a cultural level, an operational level and a personal level. Distilling 20 years of…
Our chair of trustees, Peter Lacey, has begun a blog on the question “Why Relational Health?”. You can see his first blog post, “Compassion &mdash, not just for nurses” here….
This report, from Relationships Forum Australia sets out to establish whether there is a link between changes in Australian working patterns and aspects of well-being associated with relationships, particularly those…