
The Family Futures Podcast (Family Futures UK)
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03 Nov 2023 | Contact in Context, Our Experience | 00:47:40 | |
This very special episode of The Family Futures Podcast was recorded live at our 25th anniversary conference, Contact in Context. You will hear a few bleeps censoring names and locations. This is to protect the speakers and their families. The discussion is facilitated by Sue Hughes, Assessment Services & Permanency Director at Family Futures. Our expert by experience guests: Alison (adoptive parent), Daniel (Adoptee), Helen (adoptive parent), Julia (adoptee), Matt (adoptive parent) and Michelle (special guardian), reflect on their experience of contact with birth family members, respond to questions from our virtual audience and reflect on the morning's talks. If you missed the live event, you can purchase the workshops and talks as downloads and buy a copy of our good practice guide, a framework for contact. Visit www.familyfutures.co.uk/training for more information. *Trigger warning* this podcast contains a reference to suicidal ideation. Some of the content in this podcast may be upsetting for listeners. If you are affected by any of the topics or content discussed, please talk to someone for support. Adoption UK’s helpline is specifically for adoptees, adopters, kinship carers and their support network. You can call them Monday to Friday, 10am to 2.30pm on 0300 666 0006. SHOUT also offers text support 7 days a week, 24/7 for anyone is who is struggling to cope. Just text SHOUT to 85258. | |||
27 Apr 2023 | Real Life Stories - Matt & Jason, one year on | 00:56:42 | |
In this episode of real life stories, we check back in with Matt and Jason. We first interviewed Matt and Jason a little over a year ago, just 5 days before their 5 year old son was placed with them. They are interviewed by their Family Futures social worker Geoff Hudson who assessed them as prospective adopters and has supported them through their first year of placement as adoptive parents.
If you're interested in adoption, you can find out more about us on our website, or email us PermanencyServiceAdmin@familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
12 Oct 2023 | Pondering Pods - Alan Burnell OBE: adopted person and co-founder of Family Futures | 00:23:39 | |
Welcome to a special episode of pondering pods, in this episode we hear from Alan Burnell OBE, adopted person and co-founder of Family Futures. Alan talk’s about his experience of contact as an adopted person, in a professional setting and how contact and the approach to supporting contact has changed over the last 40 years. Our conference, Contact in Context, is a virtual event taking place on the 20th October 2023. Alan will be co-hosting workshop three with adoptive parent, Alison, the workshop will explore how you can support your child when they make contact with birth family members online. Tickets are still available with a range of payment options, for the full programme for the day and to book your place you can visit our website. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
27 Jul 2023 | Selfcare sessions, self compassion | 00:15:14 | |
Welcome to the Family Futures Podcast series, selfcare sessions. Selfcare you can do anywhere. This session is a self-compassion meditation with Pippa, Assessment and Therapy Services Coordinator. Like and subscribe for podcast updates, and if you’d like to know more about family futures, you can visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
12 Jan 2024 | Pondering pods – Neglect | 00:23:30 | |
To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
29 Dec 2023 | Pondering pods – What are ACEs? | 00:11:27 | |
Understanding trauma and adversity | Resources | YoungMinds To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
13 Dec 2021 | Real Life Stories - Matt & Jason, adoptive parents | 00:34:50 | |
One couple’s adoption journey. Just days before bringing their adopted son home, Matt & Jason sit down with their assessing social worker to reflect on their journey so far. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
03 May 2024 | Pondering pods – NPP, the Family Futures therapy model | 00:33:02 | |
Download our free webinar here . NPP introduction – an evidence based therapy for healing trauma. Jay Vaughan MBE and co founder of Family Futures,shares how and why the Family Futures therapy model, Neuro Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) was developed. She explains the way a holistic therapy works so well for children and young people who have experienced trauma by working with the brain and body together. To find out more about Family Futures and how we helpchildren, families and professionals, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk
We'd love to hear from you, email your comments or questions to contact@familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
21 Mar 2025 | Self care sessions, special place visualisation | 00:06:48 | |
In this episode of Self Care Sessions, you'll be guided through a special place visualisation—a simple yet powerful exercise to help you find calm and relaxation whenever you need it. This technique, typically used in EMDR therapy, helps create a mental sanctuary where you feel safe and at peace. Whether you're a young person managing stress or a parent/carer supporting others, this practice can be a valuable tool for self-care. Take a deep breath, find a quiet space, and join us in this guided relaxation. If you're interested in EMDR we offer sessions for adults and adolescents through The Family Futures Wellbeing Hub, email us for a free consultation wellbeinghub@familyfutures.co.uk Follow and subscribe for more self-care sessions. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
28 Dec 2023 | Real Life Stories - Jan's Story | 00:40:02 | |
Jan shares her experience of adoption with Sue Hughes, assessment services & permanency director. Jan was the first child Family Futures placed through iAdopt. She was matched with her adoptive mum at six years old after a previous adoption breakdown. Sue has been part of the team supporting Jan and her mum for the last 14 years. Jan talks about her mixed feelings of loss and confusion, moving from birth family, to foster family, to adopted family, and how integral patience and support was from her mum, and for her mum. Adoption UK’s helpline is specifically for adoptees, adopters, kinship carers and their support network. You can call them Monday to Friday, 10am to 2.30pm on 0300 666 0006. SHOUT also offers text support 7 days a week, 24/7 for anyone is who is struggling to cope. Just text SHOUT to 85258. #TheFFPod aims to amplify, educate and inform. Subscribe on Spotify to listen to our series, Real Life Stories, which amplifies voices in adoption and fostering. Family Futures is a not for profit, independent adoption and fostering agency in London, rated Ofsted Outstanding, and a leading provider of therapeutic support for families. Find out more about Family Futures at www.familyfutures.co.uk Please note that the views expressed in this podcast series are the views of our guest speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Family Futures. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
21 Oct 2024 | Real Life Stories - Sam's Story | 00:16:31 | |
In this episode Sam discusses his recent transition from mainstream school to homeschooling and how this has helped him develop his social skills. Sam who is now 16 first came to Family Futures with his mum and dad aged 7. We are also joined by Sam's mum who shares valuable insights for both professionals and potential adoptive parents, emphasising the importance of considering older children and the unique rewards and challenges of adoption. If you want to find out more about adoption or how to support Family Futures' work with care experienced children and young people, visit www.familyfutures.co.uk This podcast was created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
10 Dec 2024 | Selfcare sessions, body tracking (resourcing your nervous system) | 00:12:11 | |
Welcome to the Family Futures Podcast series, selfcare sessions. Selfcare you can do anywhere. This session is a somatic experience body tracking session with Jay Vaughan MBE, CEO & Registered Manager. (Dramatherapist, Theraplay Practitioner & Supervisor, Somatic Experience Practitioner & Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapist) Like and subscribe for podcast updates, and if you’d like to know more about family futures, you can visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
10 Dec 2021 | Real Life Stories - Intro | 00:00:40 | |
An introduction to Real Life Stories - An original series by Family Futures, amplifying voices in adoption and fostering. Please note that the views expressed in this podcast series are the views of our guest speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Family Futures. The Family Futures Podcast is created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
12 Oct 2023 | Pondering pods - Contact in Context - Why contact, why now? | 00:16:10 | |
In this episode Jay Vaughan MBE, discusses our upcoming conference, Contact in Context. Why contact and why now? What can you expect to take away from the conference? Who will you be hearing from, and who should attend. The Family Future Conference, Contact in Context is a virtual event, taking place on the 20th of October 2023. Tickets are still available via our website and we offer a discount for group bookings of 5 or more, as well as concessions on request. For the full programme, and tickets head over to our website - Contact in Context Conference 2023 | Family Futures Thank you for listening to this episode of the Family Futures podcast, if you enjoyed listening today subscribe and leave us a review To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
25 Oct 2024 | Real Life Stories - Buzz & Jenni's journey | 00:35:25 | |
Newly matched adopters Buzz and Jenni shared their experience at our recent information evening. They talk about their decision-making process and preparation before choosing an agency to assess them (spoiler alert, it’s us) and why they chose Family Futures. We also get to hear about their experience of navigating the family finding and matching process. If you’d like to find out more about adopting with Family Futures, or to learn more about adoption with a VAA (voluntary adoption agency) you can sign up to our next information evening here. | |||
10 Dec 2024 | Self care sessions, spine mobility | 00:13:45 | |
Welcome to the Family Futures Podcast series, self care sessions. Self care you can do anywhere. This is a body based session, focusing on spin mobility with Stephen Mulley Therapy Services Manager. (Senior Clinical Specialist Dance Movement Psychotherapist) Like and subscribe for podcast updates, and if you’d like to know more about family futures, you can visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
28 Apr 2022 | Real Life Stories - Hana, adoptee | 00:38:05 | |
Hana, aged 23, speaks to Alan Burnell about the reality of her life growing up as an adoptee and how she felt finding out when she was older about the trauma and abuse she experienced in her early years. Hana shares her thoughts on contact with her birth family and the impact that early life trauma has had on her. She reflects on the post adoption support she thinks is essential to help adoptees thrive both in childhood and throughout their lives. Alan Burnell OBE is co-founder of Family Futures and an adoptee. If you are affected by what you have heard in this episode and would like to speak to someone for support, you can contact the Family Futures helpline on 020 7354 4161 or Adoption UK's helpline: 0300 666 0006 / helpline@adoptionuk.org.uk Please note that the views expressed in this podcast series are the views of our guest speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Family Futures. #FamilyFuturesPodcast aims to amplify, educate and inform. Subscribe on Spotify to listen to our series, Real Life Stories, which amplifies voices in adoption and fostering. Family Futures is a not for profit, independent adoption agency in London, rated Ofsted Outstanding, and a leading provider of therapeutic support for families. Find out more about Family Futures at www.familyfutures.co.uk Episode produced by Rosemary Watson | |||
16 Sep 2023 | Contact in Context, 20th October 2023 | 00:01:55 | |
Family Futures has 25 years’ experience supporting families with contact. Our virtual conference on the 20th October 2023 is for parents and professionals. Listen to lived experience and gain practical tools and advice to build your confidence in supporting children through contact and life story work. Who should attend?
What can you expect from the day?
For the full programme, and tickets head over to our website - Contact in Context Conference 2023 | Family Futures Don't forget if you're busy on the day or part of the day, all ticket holders can watch on demand for the 90 days following the conference. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
24 Aug 2023 | Selfcare sessions, music | 00:05:55 | |
Welcome to the Family Futures Podcast series, selfcare session. Selfcare you can do anywhere. This session gives you time to be still and listen, guided by Georgie Kovoor. (Music Therapist) Like and subscribe for podcast updates, and if you’d like to know more about family futures, you can visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
01 May 2023 | Pondering Pods - What is NPP? | 00:23:07 | |
Pondering Pods, aims to provide insightful and engaging discussions on topics relating to child development, attachment, and trauma - offering greater understanding for professionals and parents. In this episode our podcast producer, Charlotte Mumford, sits down with Senior Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, Karlien Smith-Claassens, to talk about NPP and what it means in theory and in context. Neuro Physiological Psychotherapy (NPP) is a therapeutic model and approach developed by Family Futures that focuses on healing the neurological, physiological and psychological harm to a child’s development caused by neglect and abusive parenting in infancy. This podcast episode outlines the science behind this approach and why it is so effective in helping children heal. If you have a Pondering Pod topic you'd like to know more about you can email us: contact@familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
20 Nov 2023 | Donate while you shop to support Family Futures, using Easy Fundraising! | 00:01:50 | |
Did you know that through Easyfundraising you can donate to Family Futures while shopping, at no extra cost? All you need to do is sign up and remember to use easyfundraising whenever you shop online or via the Easyfundraising app. Over 7,000 retailers are included and it’s completely free for you to support us in this way every time you shop! At Family Futures we are really lucky to have an amazingly committed and supportive community. We’re 100% not for profit in our provision of services for children and families; which means every penny of our surplus income is reinvested into covering our costs and providing a safe space to support children, young people and families to access therapy. Thank you for supporting the children and families we work with! Find out how to sign up and donate here. | |||
10 Feb 2025 | Pondering pods, understanding EHCPs | 00:38:38 | |
In this episode of Pondering Pods expert consultant in special education, Paul Stanley, explains the steps involved in securing an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP). We discuss the importance of thorough assessments, and what parents can do if their child or young persons needs aren't being met. EHCPs play a vital role in supporting children and young people with special educational needs. We also discuss the challenges families face, from navigating appeals to the need for independent assessments. If you’re currently going through the EHCP process or thinking about applying for your child or young person, this episode will provide insights to help you advocate for the support your child or young person deserves. To find out more about our specialist assessments or our Family Futures therapy model, NPP, visit our websitewww.familyfutures.co.uk/ourapproach/assessment EHCP signposting:
Produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
29 Aug 2024 | Pondering Pods, The Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund | 00:38:29 | |
In this episode therapy services manager Stephen Mulley talks about the ASGSF, how to apply, the support it can offer and who is eligible. Family Futures | Adoption Support Adoption and special guardianship support fund (ASGSF) - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund - First4Adoption To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
06 Jan 2024 | Pondering pods – RAAs & VAAs | 00:18:17 | |
If you want to know more about adopting, you can sign up to our information evening on the 22nd February 2024 or email us to speak to a member of our team -contact@familyfutures.co.uk Adoption Information Evening with Family Futures Tickets, Thu 22 Feb 2024 at 18:30 | Eventbrite To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
19 Jan 2024 | Pondering pods – what is GDD? | 00:12:17 | |
To find out more about Family Futures and what we do, head over to our website www.familyfutures.co.uk. Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
11 Oct 2024 | Pondering Pods, parent support | 00:18:06 | |
Adrian Perks, adoptive parent and child and adolescent psychotherapist at Family Futures, discusses the importance of parent support, particularly for adoptive parents. He explains his training in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and NVR (Non-Violent Resistance), emphasizing that NVR is not about restraint but therapeutic parenting techniques. Adrian highlights the need for early support for adoptive families and the benefits of self-care. He also mentions the practical aspects of NVR training, including de-escalation techniques and mindfulness exercises. To register your interest in our NVR training visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
03 Aug 2023 | Selfcare sessions, body tracking (discomfort in the body) | 00:12:54 | |
Welcome to the Family Futures Podcast series, selfcare sessions. Selfcare you can do anywhere. This session is a somatic experience body tracking session with Jay Vaughan MBE, CEO & Registered Manager. (Dramatherapist, Theraplay Practitioner & Supervisor, Somatic Experience Practitioner & Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapist) Like and subscribe for podcast updates, and if you’d like to know more about family futures, you can visit our website www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford | |||
24 Aug 2022 | Real Life Stories - Daniel, Adoptee | 00:46:47 | |
In this episode we hear from Daniel, an adult adoptee aged 36, who is a previous service user at Family Futures. Daniel discusses his early experiences of trauma and abuse, his life in care and as an adoptee, and how his adoptive parents and the long-term therapeutic support he received have helped him heal over time. Daniel shares words of encouragement here for others struggling with the impact of difficult childhood experiences. We hope you will share this episode with others who will find his words helpful and inspiring in their lives. Daniel is interviewed by fellow adoptee Alan Burnell OBE, co-founder of Family Futures. Content warning: Some of the topics and experiences shared by Daniel may be upsetting for some listeners. If you are affected by what you have heard in this episode and would like to speak to someone for support, you can contact the Family Futures helpline on 020 7354 4161 or Adoption UK's helpline: 0300 666 0006 / helpline@adoptionuk.org.uk Please note that the views expressed in this podcast series are the views of our guest speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Family Futures. #FamilyFuturesPodcast aims to amplify, educate and inform. Subscribe on Spotify or other podcast platforms to listen to our series, Real Life Stories, which amplifies voices in adoption and fostering. Family Futures is a not for profit, independent adoption and fostering agency in London, rated Ofsted Outstanding, and a leading provider of therapeutic support for families. Find out more about Family Futures at www.familyfutures.co.uk Created and produced by Charlotte Mumford |