In this eye-opening episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker welcomes Dr Alice Loving, an expert in child protection, attachment, and trauma-informed social work. With over 14 years of experience working with families in community and residential settings, Dr Loving has pioneered innovative methods to support families in crisis. Her PhD research on "change facilitators" and "change inhibitors" has not only informed her work but has also shaped her mission to transform the social care system.
Dr Loving introduces her revolutionary video intervention approach, a mentalisation-based tool designed to enhance parental sensitivity and strengthen attachment. This episode dives deep into her passion for relationship-based practice, her vision for reforming social care, and practical strategies that can benefit parents, teachers, carers, and professionals.
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Key Messages The Importance of Attachment and Mentalisation Dr Loving highlights how attachment and mentalisation are foundational for fostering strong, supportive relationships within families. She explains the significance of understanding a child’s emotional world and how parents can better connect with their children through reflective tools like video intervention. This approach not only strengthens parent-child relationships but also equips carers and professionals with strategies to manage challenges effectively.
Addressing Change Inhibitors and Facilitators Drawing from her extensive research, Dr Loving discusses "change inhibitors" like denial, unresolved trauma, and low mentalisation, which can hinder progress in families. She contrasts these with "change facilitators" such as reflective practices and empathy-building tools that promote healing and growth. By focusing on these dynamics, carers, parents, and teachers can better navigate complex family challenges and support children more effectively.
Building a System of Support and Prevention Dr Loving calls for a proactive approach to social care that focuses on early intervention and multidisciplinary collaboration. She envisions a system where professionals work together in integrated teams to provide targeted support for families. This approach, she argues, is essential for preventing crises and ensuring long-term positive outcomes for children and their caregivers.
Key Timestamps 00:00:00 - Episode Introduction and Carers Card UK Sponsorship 00:01:26 - Welcome Dr Alice Loving: Social Work Trailblazer 00:03:14 - Alice’s Journey into Child Protection and Social Work 00:12:08 - Exploring Attachment, Trauma, and Mentalisation 00:20:32 - Change Inhibitors vs. Change Facilitators in Families 00:29:10 - The Video Intervention Model: A Transformational Tool 00:40:22 - Reforming Social Care: A Vision for the Future 00:53:19 - Practical Advice for Social Workers, Parents, and Carers 01:04:00 - Closing Remarks and Resources for Listeners
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