
Established
in 1994 as part of Select Associates International Investigators
Spring Garden consultancy’s role
was to deliver specialised children and family based investigations
and follow up therapy and training to individuals and organisations
experiencing dysfunction and organisational disorder.
Our dynamic
and challenging solution focussed approach has been widely acclaimed
as one of the most successful problem solving, trouble shooting
models in use today.
We have a flexible and imaginative approach that
can be specifically tailored to address the issues needed to bring
about positive outcomes.
There is no exact shape
to the work, it will be slightly different every time. The success
relies on this change of shape approach which underpins the whole
of our team’s work

Born 1953:
Qualified Social Worker.
Qualified Mediator/Negotiator.
Member of the Association British Investigators.
Guardian-ad-Litem.
Kenneth J Griffiths has 24 years experience as a Children and Families
Social Worker. Qualified in Dispute Resolution, he has investigated
and been involved in many child abduction cases. He has acted as
expert witness on numerous occasions and has been used by the Children
and Family Court Advisory And Support Service (CAFCASS) in Staffordshire
and by their Difficult Contact Section in London.
As a Solution Focussed Therapist Kenn’s vision permeates the
whole of Spring Garden Consultancy’s practice and policies.
Trained by Europe’s leading therapy training organisation BRIEF
Therapy Practice, he uses his unique skills to bring about positive
change in a wide variety of situations with individuals, families,
businesses and private and public organisations.
He is regularly called upon to work with families who are experiencing
difficult and delicate contact problems both as a contact supervisor
and independent social worker.
Ken was one of the original members of the
initiative which led to the formation of Staffordshire County Council’s Intermediate
Treatment Programme for Young Offenders. He served on Stoke on Trent’s
Juvenile Liaison Panel, a multi agency group involving Staffordshire
Probation, Education, Social Services and the Police. He was instrumental
in the formation of the Staffordshire Court Diversion Scheme, another
multi agency approach to adolescent crime. Ken has also been involved
with Child Protection Investigations co-ordinating Health Authority,
Police, Social Services and Housing colleagues in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire,
Staffordshire and North Humberside. As a Guardian-ad-Litem he has
been involved in a number of court cases involving multi agency co-ordination.
In 2001 Ken worked closely with Carmarthenshire County Council and
other agencies to form and write their Policy and Procedures for Anti-Social
Behaviour Problem Solving Groups. He has trained and helped to set
up a Mediation Service in the Merthyr Tydfil area..