{"id":2083,"date":"2016-08-31T14:26:36","date_gmt":"2016-08-31T13:26:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.iriss.org.uk\/relationships-matter\/?p=2083"},"modified":"2016-08-31T14:26:36","modified_gmt":"2016-08-31T13:26:36","slug":"talking-about-relationship-boundaries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.iriss.org.uk\/relationships-matter\/2016\/08\/31\/talking-about-relationship-boundaries\/","title":{"rendered":"Talking About Relationship Boundaries"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Relationship Boundaries focus group is a relatively new group, having met twice in February 2016 and June 2016.\u00a0 The group generally meets quarterly and is well attended by practitioners from the following organisations:<\/p>\n

Barnardo\u2019s Scotland, Cairn Mhor Childcare Partnership, Care Visions, Dean and Cauvin Trust, East Ayrshire Council, East Lothian Council, East Renfrewshire Council, Falkirk Council, Foster Care Associates, Kibble Education and Care Centre, and Y-Sort it.<\/p>\n

The meetings have so far given attendees the opportunity to voice their own experiences and to reflect on the barriers they face in relationship-based practice. Throughout discussions at both meetings attendees were able to share their own opinions and beliefs around relationship boundaries and share examples of good practice.<\/p>\n

Some of the questions raised by the participants include:<\/p>\n