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    • TCIF Training for foster carers
    • Helping carers use the TCIF approach
    • The CARE best practice model
    • Self injury
    • Other training
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Nick Pidgeon, Director

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Nick has provided consultancy and training to thousands of staff in hundreds of  organisations in six countries on three continents over twenty five years.

He has worked in Britain from Shetland to  Jersey, and in America, Canada, Australia, Ireland and Russia. The agencies he has worked with include: Glasgow, Hull, Leeds and Liverpool City Councils, Barnardos, Action for Children, Five Rivers, Hillcrest Care, Baltimore Board of Child Care, Tampa Bay Academy, Queensland Government Education and Social Work, the City of Nizhny Novgorod in Russia, and every Irish Health and Social Care Trust.

Before setting up his own training consultancy Nick had over twenty years experience in social work – as a practitioner, manager and inspector.


​In 1994 he was invited to join the faculty of the Residential Child Care Project at Cornell University, New York and is now one of four consultants to the project in Britain. He assists with the development and delivery of the RCCP’s international training programmes around the world.

As well as providing training himself, Nick has also trained others in training skills for over 20 years.

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    • Nick Pidgeon
    • Kathy Pidgeon
    • The Residential Child Care Project
  • Helping children who have suffered trauma and adversity
    • TCI
    • TCI Edition 7
    • TCIF Training for foster carers
    • Helping carers use the TCIF approach
    • The CARE best practice model
    • Self injury
    • Other training
  • Preventing a toxic workplace culture
    • Training on preventing a toxic workplace culture
    • Creating a positive workplace culture
    • Whistleblowers and hounding out
    • Advice to whistleblowers
    • Information and references for toxic workplaces
  • Testimonials
  • Contact us