Back on Track Repartnering map
A resource to assist relationship educators and counsellors in the provision of repartnering education activities for separated or repartnered men and woman.

Table of contents



Background

Introduction and background

PDF versionIntroduction and background (PDF 261K) PDF of coverCover (PDF 107K)


Separating

1. Background 5. Parenting
2. Roles, Identity, and Boundaries 6. Money Matters
3. Relationships 7. Legal Matters
4. Emotions 8. References
PDF fileSeparation chapter (PDF 554K)  

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Future Directions

1. Background 5. Parenting
2. Roles, Identity and Boundaries 6. Money Matters
3. Relationships 7. Legal Matters
4. Emotions 8. References
PDF fileFuture Directions chapter (PDF 443K)

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Repartnering

1. Background 5. Parenting
2. Roles, Identity and Boundaries 6. Money Matters
3. Relationships 7. Legal Matters
4. Emotions 8. References
PDF fileRepartnering chapter (PDF 516K)

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And Then!

And then This section is an 'epilogue' chapter in the total Back on track resource. It explains some of the ongoing issues, concerns and likely ways forward for people who go through the repartnering and separation journey.
PDF fileAnd then (PDF 147K)

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Handouts

1. Building self-confidence 14. How to tell the children
2. Personal crisis plan 15. Building children's self-esteem
3. Hi - I'm the real me 16. Information for separated parents
4. Guidelines of a child's rights 17. Sally's story
5. Conflict resolution styles 18. Tea-time topics for families
6. Win/win: Six Steps to problem solving 19. Parenting coalition between ex-partners
7. Ways children can react to separation 20. Baskets
8. Contact guidelines 21. Family shield
9. Communication tips 22. Stress for children in repartnered families
10. Some experiences of grief 23. Guidelines for family meetings
11. Postitive discipline techniques 24. Sentence completion sheet
12. Conflict resolution notes 25. Children's feelings in repartnered families
13. Talking with teenagers 26. Parenting roles in the repartnered family
PDF fileHandouts (PDF 451K) 27. Finance and feeling

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Making the most of Back on track

1. Overview 6. Budget- what to include
2. Planning a program or session 7. Marketing tool kit
3. Guide to planning a session 8. Engaging men in groups
4. Group process skills 9. Trips and tips
5. Marketing 10. Resources
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Summary of References

Summary of References This section contains a complete bibliography from all sections of the resource for your use. Includes print, video and web references.
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