Free local support for managing parental conflict
There is strong evidence that conflict between parents, whether they live together or are separated, can have a significant negative impact on children’s mental health, well-being, and long-term life chances.
Not all conflict is harmful. Children can cope well with disagreements that are calm, short-lived and resolved. However, when conflict is frequent, intense, or poorly resolved, it can affect how safe children feel, how they manage their emotions, and how they behave at home and in school.
Small changes in how adults communicate can make a meaningful difference to children’s emotional security and well-being.
The East Mids Relationships website offers more information as well as non-judgmental support and guidance for managing parental conflict – click here to visit the website.
In their free 30 minute anonymous webinars during March 2026 you can also hear insights from experts – click here for more information.
Year-round support can also be accessed from the local authority websites: