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In part two of my conversation with Robert Mahoney, founder of TVP Solutions, we look at what violence prevention can mean in practice.
Robert explains why top-down intervention can sometimes backfire, and why people need a different “landing spot” built around identity, purpose and community. We discuss care teams, information sharing, and how schools and local services can notice different pieces of the picture before someone reaches a formal threshold.
The episode also includes practical examples of prevention in action, from a student who thrived when adults recognised a different side of him, to a community pottery class that helped someone find connection and purpose.
Find out more about Robert’s work here: https://tvtpsolutions.com/
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In part two of my conversation with Robert Mahoney, founder of TVP Solutions, we look at what violence prevention can mean in practice.
Robert explains why top-down intervention can sometimes backfire, and why people need a different “landing spot” built around identity, purpose and community. We discuss care teams, information sharing, and how schools and local services can notice different pieces of the picture before someone reaches a formal threshold.
The episode also includes practical examples of prevention in action, from a student who thrived when adults recognised a different side of him, to a community pottery class that helped someone find connection and purpose.
Find out more about Robert’s work here: https://tvtpsolutions.com/
If you enjoy the episode, please follow The Science Intersection, share it with someone who might find it useful, and consider leaving a rating or review.
Support the show