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Anthony’s story

30th January 2024

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Neil Vonk

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Anthony was referred to Hampton Trust by Children’s Services following the disclosure of physically controlling and coercive behaviour towards his partner, and child protection measures were put in place to safeguard their two children.

During his assessment, Anthony spoke about repeatedly being sexually assaulted as a child. He had many adverse childhood experiences and grew up with poor male role models; he also had additional mental health needs and recently suffered the bereavement of his father.

Anthony was honest and accountable from the start and contributed well to group discussions. At times, his level of openness and honesty were hugely encouraging to the other group members. However, the module on sexual respect was potentially a trigger for Anthony. In order to avoid re-traumatisation, he was able to complete this model in one-to-one sessions rather than group work.

Anthony successfully completed the programme, and where he had engaged with many other services for his needs during his life, none had been as successful as his attendance and interaction during Pathways to Change.

He openly commented on this to other group members:

The most positive part of the intervention was seeing the changes and how much I am growing as a person. I found the tools really useful; time out gave me and my partner cooling off periods. I used the pressure gauge to tell me when I needed a timeout. I’m using other skills too, like positive self-talk. I recognised during the course how bad I had been, in doing this it allowed me to change. The practitioners were caring and supported me through the whole course, they taught me so many life skills.

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