Brāv Aims to Provide Trauma Therapy to Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect
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Brav Lift is a proposed non-profit organization (working on forming the 501-C3) affiliated with Brav aimed at providing trauma therapy to children who pass through family courts because of abuse and neglect. Sometimes abandonment is involved in these cases. We are also lobbying to get a bill passed that encompasses the rights of children. Children are not treated fairly in the justice system and are seen as little adults rather than what is akin to their mental development. All children have been born with the inherent right to be protected by the law and to not be harmed in any physical or emotional way. Platform: Using psychologists and support staff trained in trauma counseling to work with the courts, CPS, and the foster care systems. Just as a child is appointed a guardian ad litem, Brav Lift would appoint a therapist. Brav trains anyone in conflict management strategy. These Brav Ones in turn help manage the Conflict managers, who are unknown to any and all parties, called Brav Ones, are ordinary people like you, trained through our virtual games to manage issues amongst others. During a session, parties, together with the aid of a Brav One, discuss specific disputed issues in order to develop options, consider alternatives, and reach a consensual agreement which assists all parties’ needs. Brav claims: We create a technology paradox: often heralded for its speed, we use tech to help our users slow down, listen, think, and ultimately have successful conflict management. Visit Brav at www.brav.org/.
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