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What is CR?

Constructive Resettlement (CR) is a proactive way to work with children to enable positive identity development. By focusing on each child’s personal journey and their goals and aspirations, you can achieve sustained, positive outcomes.

What is Constructive Resettlement?

Watch our short overview to learn the fundamentals of Constructive Resettlement. 

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The aim is to guide a child’s identity development from pro-offending to pro-social.

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Learn what the resettlement research tells us and how Constructive Resettlement can help you achieve sustained, positive outcomes.

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Hear from Professor Neal Hazel

With 25 years of resettlement research Neal has led the development of constructive resettlement

Discover how the theory of Constructive Resettlement can support your work with children.

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‘Read real stories from practitioners putting CR into practice.

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