Bridging the Gap, Rebuilding connections

Guiding people toward a path of connection and resolution

Resolution Bridge is dedicated to reconnecting estranged parents with their children and guiding families through the complexities of child arrangement disputes.

We act as a central point of contact, liaising with solicitors, CAFCASS and NACCC officers, social services, and family support teams — always prioritising the safeguarding and welfare of children.

We also provide vital support to individuals transitioning from prison and those navigating court proceedings

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Contact supervision

Provides a safe and structured environment for children and family members to have supervised or supported contact, focussing on safeguarding and the child’s welfare

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Mediation

Offers impartial and confidential facilitation to help individuals or groups in conflict find mutually acceptable solutions through constructive dialogue.

Trust, neutrality, and problem solving in mediation

Mentoring

Supports individuals transitioning from prison to help them rebuild their lives, rediscover their purpose, and achieve meaningful goals through guidance, support, and encouragement.

walking side by side, looking ahead at the future, giving guidance and mentoring

McKenzie Friend

Offers vital, non-legal assistance to people representing themselves in court, providing practical guidance, emotional support, and help with case preperation

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Resolution bridge is driven by the power of potential reconciliation in times of human conflict - As shown by Alexander Milov’s “love” sculpture from 2015

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