Interview with the Rosalie Ryrie Foundation

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Abstract

Domestic abuse affects far more than physical safety, reaching into the emotional, financial, and social lives of families and communities. In Wakefield, West Yorkshire, the Rosalie Ryrie Foundation (RRF) offers vital support by treating domestic abuse as a breakdown of family relationships. Founded by Ann Ramsden, the charity uses a tool called “Charlie” to help individuals and families recognise and change harmful patterns of behaviour. This inclusive, non-blaming approach focuses on building healthier relationships, offering families who want to stay together a chance to move forward in safer, more positive ways. The chapter presents Ann’s reflections, drawn from a recent interview conducted specifically for this book.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCore Foundations and Contemporary Issues in Forensic Psychology
Subtitle of host publicationA Handbook for Students, Trainees, and Practitioners
EditorsDean Fido, Masood Zangeneh, Karin Spenser
PublisherSpringer Nature
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

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