Staying connected as a team – National Adoption Week 2025
How small moments of care and reflection help our team stay connected, and strengthen the support we offer to families At Gateway Psychology, connection is at the centre [...]
How small moments of care and reflection help our team stay connected, and strengthen the support we offer to families At Gateway Psychology, connection is at the centre [...]
Understanding how connection shapes the work we do Starting therapy can feel daunting. For many children and young people, meeting someone new or talking about feelings is unfamiliar [...]
National Adoption Week 2025 at Gateway Psychology At Gateway Psychology, connection is central to everything we do. It shapes how we work with families, how we support one [...]
A practical guide to embedding therapeutic caregiving in residential children’s homes Children’s residential homes provide safety, stability, and care for some of the most vulnerable young people in [...]
Creating a resource to build knowledge, empathy, and practical strategies The development of our course on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the impact of alcohol exposure in [...]
Meet our Receptionist at Gateway Psychology When children and families walk through the doors at Gateway Psychology, the very first person they’re likely to meet is our receptionist, [...]
Guidance for adoptive parents, special guardians, and kinship carers as young people take their next step into independence Starting university is a milestone that many families dream of. [...]
Practical advice for parents and carers on helping teens settle into new routines, teachers, and expectations The move into a new school year is always a big step [...]
Advice and resources to support adopted and kinship children through classroom transitions and new routines The start of a new school year is exciting for many families - [...]
Practical ways to support confidence, celebrate effort, and respond to all emotions Results day can be a huge rollercoaster of emotions for many young people and their families. [...]