It is so important for psychologists and other practitioners to be up to date with the evidence in this area and deliver interventions based on evidence. The Centre has been provided funding by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Reducing Parental Conflict "Challenge Fund" for a 12-month project to train and supervise frontline staff in child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and Local Authority settings to deliver specialist multifamily groups, and evaluate this intervention. ' Originally seconded into the programme from Dorset Council and now appointed by the DWP, my role is to promote the evidence and work with national organisations to see how the evidence can influence the wider policy arena and become part of the family policy narrative. In the last year of my clinical psychology training, we had the opportunity to invite an external trainer, and we brought the wonderful Scott Woolley over from America to train us in emotionally focused therapy, which is an incredible evidence-based intervention for working with couple distress. [Extracted from the article]