TYMS in the Media - 28th September, 2018 #PasefikaProud
Robson & Dale's Interview by Pasefika Proud“If they’re brought up in a home with three or more high risk factors (eg. exposure to domestic violence, a high level of parent-child conflict), it can lead to toxic stress on the young person resulting in a loss of prefrontal cognitive abilities (executive functions), including the ability to plan, focus, adapt, self-manage, multi-task, follow basic instructions and regulate emotions,” Dale says.
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Koleta's Interview on Radio 531PI"Experience or exposure to family violence in childhood significantly impairs brain development, contributing to negative consequences in adulthood such as poor educational achievement and criminal offending," Koleta says.
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