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TRIBE Talk

TRIBE Talk

Di: Laura Neal & Rachel Evans
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Welcome to TRIBE Talk, the podcast where we talk trauma-informed care. Hosted by Laura Neal and Rachel Evans, from The Behaviour Therapy Clinic, the creators of the TRIBE model of Trauma Informed Care. Each episode explores real stories, practical strategies, and the science behind supporting children, families, and carers through adversity.


We dive into the challenges of parenting and caring for children impacted by trauma, share insights from behavioural science and therapy, and offer practical tools you can use in everyday life. Whether you’re a foster carer, adoptive parent, social worker, educator, or therapist, TRIBE Talk is here to help you turn trauma theory into trauma-informed practice.


Join us for compassionate conversations, expert advice, and a dose of inspiration—because every child deserves care that heals.

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  • How To Help Your Child on Exam Results Day |#TRIBETalk Ep. 42
    Aug 17 2026

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    For children and young people who have experienced trauma, Exam Results Day can mean much more than the grades written on a piece of paper.

    Many care-experienced and trauma-experienced children have faced disruption to their education. They may have changed schools, experienced periods of absence, struggled to concentrate or learn while coping with trauma, or simply not had the same opportunities as their peers. When results arrive, those experiences can suddenly feel very visible.

    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, Laura Neal and Rachel Evans explore how parents and carers can support children who may not achieve the results they hoped for — particularly when trauma and missed education have shaped their educational journey.

    We discuss managing expectations, recognising the progress that exam grades don't capture, responding sensitively to disappointment, avoiding comparisons with other young people, and helping your child look towards what comes next.

    Most importantly, we explore how to make sure Exam Results Day doesn't become another experience that tells a young person they have failed, when their journey to get there may already have required extraordinary resilience.

    Whatever is written on that results sheet, their story is bigger than their grades.

    Find out more about us here:
    https://www.tribecare.org
    https://www.thebehaviourclinic.com

    And don't forget to subscribe and join the Trauma-Informed TRIBE.

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    20 min
  • Why Your Child Has Such a Big Reaction to "NO" | #TRIBE Talk Ep. 41
    Aug 10 2026

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    Have you ever said a simple "no" to your child and been completely unprepared for the reaction that followed?

    Crying, shouting, arguing, aggression or a full emotional explosion can leave parents wondering: Why has such a small word caused such a huge reaction?

    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, Laura Neal and Rachel Evans explore why some children find hearing "no" particularly difficult. We look beyond the behaviour to understand what may be happening emotionally, why previous experiences and trauma can influence a child's response, and how parents can hold necessary boundaries while responding in a trauma-informed way.

    We discuss why the goal isn't simply to avoid saying no, but to understand what "no" means to your child and help them gradually develop the skills to cope with disappointment, frustration and limits.

    If you're parenting a child whose reaction to boundaries can feel much bigger than the situation itself, this episode is for you.

    If you want to see more of our Why You Child Video's check these out:
    Why Endings Are So Hard For Care Experienced Children: https://youtu.be/njTsI8QBsaw

    Find out more about us here:
    https://www.tribecare.org
    https://www.thebehaviourclinic.co.uk

    And don't forget to subscribe

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    23 min
  • What Nobody Tells You About Staff Consistency in Residential Care | #TRIBE Talk Ep. 41
    Aug 3 2026

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    Why does staff consistency matter so much in children's homes? Is it really just about staffing levels, or does it have a much deeper impact on the children and young people we support?

    In this episode of TRIBE Talk, Laura Neal and Rachel Evans explore one of the most overlooked aspects of trauma-informed residential care: the emotional impact of changing staff.

    Whether you're a Residential Support Worker, Team Leader, Registered Manager, Social Worker or Therapeutic Practitioner, this episode will help you see staff consistency through a trauma-informed lens and provide practical ideas you can take back to your own service.

    Check out our other podcasts on Residential Care:
    What Makes A Children's Home Trauma Informed: https://youtu.be/yLB9yVswZQg?si=f36jSCzvsYyoX1xA

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    39 min
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