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Crisis to Collaboration: Why Traditional Services Fail Demand Avoidance – And What We Must Implement Now
Children with a Demand Avoidant (PDA) profile aren’t resisting support — they’re experiencing an involuntary neurophysiological threat response. Yet many systems still rely on compliance-based models that intensify crisis. This article explores why traditional approaches fail, and how Trauma-Informed Practice (TIP) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offer a sustainable, evidence-based path from crisis to collaboration.

Beyond Thrive
Oct 74 min read
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Truth, Trust and Autism: Leadership's Role in Correcting Harmful Narratives
When world leaders spread autism misinformation, the damage goes beyond false claims—it creates fear for pregnant people and fuels stigma against autistic individuals. This isn't about political outrage; it's about the leadership urgently needed across health, education, and social care to counter misinformation, support families, and reaffirm autistic people's dignity and rights.

Beyond Thrive
Sep 266 min read
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The Thrive Compass: A Systems Methodology for Complex Care
Introduction Across mental health wards, schools, children’s homes, and social care, there remains a troubling reliance on two responses...

Beyond Thrive
Sep 225 min read
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Case Study: Preventing Breakdown in Complex Care
Setting the Scene In September 2025, a child’s placement was on the brink of collapse. Despite detailed paperwork and frequent reviews,...

Beyond Thrive
Sep 182 min read
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The Challenge in Complex Care: It’s Not the Paperwork
Paperwork is rarely the problem. This briefing explores why the absence of clear frameworks leads to crisis, and how values-led, systemic approaches can create stability, improve quality of life, and reduce reliance on crisis services.

Beyond Thrive
Sep 172 min read
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