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10 years on and it’s still relevant
https://youtu.be/nWiRcG6bLbQ
This series of videos interviewing our founder, Mick, is still relevant 10 years later and very much worth a …
Adapted from a post we shared on Facebook on World Children’s Day (November, 20th) last year.
What are your thoughts on sharing children’s stories as part …
Helen Rainger reflects on her experiences travelling to Mae Sot, and explores how the partnership between SFAC and Global Child Advocates (GCA) helps to support …
A big, virtual hello to all our wonderful SFAC supporters and if you are new here…welcome and a big hello to you too!💙💛
Welcome to Vol. …
⁉️ The question we’re all asking… ⁉️
Was all that walking in the rain back in May worth it?! 🌧
The short answer: YES! 🎊 Together we …
If you’ve read our 3 Practical Coping Strategies post you’ll know our wonderful brains have a tendency to focus on the negative (It’s all …
It’s been 12 whole months since Mick boarded a flight to Brazil – little did we know that would be the only overseas …
Our second international Protective Behaviours Foundation Level course is getting underway next week.
We were really excited to have people joining us from 10 different …
We hope everyone is keeping safe during these strange times. It certainly stretches our ‘capacity to cope’ and feel and be safe.
These are words …
Lockdown might have confined us to our homes but somehow it hasn’t slowed us down – so far it’s been quite a year!
🤝 Look at what …