Helping families achieve generational change.
In October 2008 Newpin launched their book, which explores the theoretical and practical applications of the Newpin program.
The book entitled Newpin - Courage to Change Together: Helping Families Achieve Generational change includes contributions from academics, staff and Newpin members past and present.
NEWPIN provides training and support for vulnerable families so they may strengthen interpersonal relationships and bring about generational change.
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