Working with children and young people: Addressing disruptive behaviour

This guide recognises the increasing risk of externalising i.e. disruptive/anti-social behaviour in children and young people who have been exposed to maltreatment as they approach adolescence by helping them achieve their primary goals in socially acceptable ways, address disruptive behaviour and develop positive relationships with family and friends.

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