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  • Cody’s mum was worried about Cody’s refusal to go to school.

    When he did manage to attend, his anxiety was through the roof.

  • Robbie is a mother of two boys, who the Accoras SIFS team started working with just over 6 months ago.

    She is a victim-survivor of domestic family violence from a previous situation, and has had to have treatment for cancer.

  • After not attending school for over a year, Robbie outlook of the future was bleak.

    He had attempted suicide, and regularly though about it. He was struggling to manage anger and conflict, especially with his mum, leading to a tense, strained home environment.

  • Casey, just 9 years old, was struggling with anxiety induced tics, and unable to comfortably interact socially at school. She relied on daily check ins with the School Guidance Officer for support, so she could get through each day.

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  • Cody’s mum was worried about Cody’s refusal to go to school.

    When he did manage to attend, his anxiety was through the roof.

  • Robbie is a mother of two boys, who the Accoras SIFS team started working with just over 6 months ago.

    She is a victim-survivor of domestic family violence from a previous situation, and has had to have treatment for cancer.

  • After not attending school for over a year, Robbie outlook of the future was bleak.

    He had attempted suicide, and regularly though about it. He was struggling to manage anger and conflict, especially with his mum, leading to a tense, strained home environment.

  • Casey, just 9 years old, was struggling with anxiety induced tics, and unable to comfortably interact socially at school. She relied on daily check ins with the School Guidance Officer for support, so she could get through each day.