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non violent resistance (NVR) - a parenting approach that works

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NVR Practitioners Consortium supports parents and carers to use the Non Violent Resistance (NVR) parenting approach and offers Continuing Professional Development to practitioners working with families

non violent resistance (NVR) - a parenting approach that works

non violent resistance (NVR) - a parenting approach that worksnon violent resistance (NVR) - a parenting approach that worksnon violent resistance (NVR) - a parenting approach that works

NVR Practitioners Consortium supports parents and carers to use the Non Violent Resistance (NVR) parenting approach and offers Continuing Professional Development to practitioners working with families

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We know that many families are struggling to manage their children and young people's behaviour at this difficult time. The non violent resistance (NVR) parenting approach can help. All of our services are now online, so please contact us should you have any questions.

Contact us if you need help with your child or young person's behaviour of concern

NVR Training for Parents and Practitioners

Are you struggling to manage your child or young person’s behaviour?


Are you a practitioner seeking an effective way to help families in despair about their children's behaviour?


Look no further, we can help!


The Non-Violent Resistance (NVR) Parenting approach has helped thousands of families to change their lives. Parents and carers report increased confidence in their parenting, a greater sense of agency,  improved relationships within the family and a reduction in behaviours of concern.

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What Is NVR?

NVR can be used with children from around 5 years old, up to, and including, adulthood. It also has proved effective with neuro-atypical children and young people and with all kinds of family make-up, including foster and adoptive families. 


It is an empowered and dignified way to live one’s life. NVR Practitioners Consortium offers training in NVR to both parents/carers and professionals working with families.

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