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a) Explain why it is important to acknowledge feelings of distress rather than try to stop them. (20 - 60 words). b) Des

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a) Explain why it is important to acknowledge feelings of distress rather than try to stop them. (20 - 60 words). b) Describe how verbal and physical reassurance can allow safe expression of feelings. (20 - 60 words).

COVERENT b) The outcome of the conversation caused you to believe that this may be a situation of physical and emotional abuse, and that Fran's ongoing safety was at risk. Nick mentions that last night he suggested to Tom that he find alternative accommodation. Describe how you would manage this situation, including reporting requirements. Your answer must be between 100 - 200 words in length.