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Families/Parenting

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Features 28 March 2023

Parenting Programmes: Special Report

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Other 28 March 2023

Parenting Programmes: Key policy developments

Programmes must understand the influence parental conflict can have on children. Picture: New Africa/Adobe Stock
Features 28 March 2023

Can parenting support help families better navigate future challenges?

Sessions for parents involve a mixture of group discussion, games and ‘nurturing’
Best Practice 28 March 2023

Family Links nurtures parents’ emotional skills

Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities reaches parents from marginalised communities and minority ethnic groups
Best Practice 28 March 2023

Parent-child relationships enhanced by inclusive prevention programme

‘Special play’ encourages parents to follow their children’s lead for a time each day. Picture: Arsenii/Adobe Stock
Best Practice 28 March 2023

Proven strategies benefit adoptive parents

Initiatives from A Better Start Southend provide social and emotional support to mothers from pregnancy to early childhood
Best Practice 28 February 2023

Test and learn approach improves outcomes in Southend

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Funding 31 January 2023

Challenge Fund 2

Extra’s groups and courses aim to support parents and carers to develop their skills and bring out the best in their children. Pictures: Extra
Best Practice 25 October 2022

Parents hone their skills thanks to extra support

Peer-to-peer support is highly valued in helping bereaved children express grief. Picture: Ermolaev Alexandr/Adobe Stock
Best Practice 25 October 2022

Suicide bereavement support, Denmark

Cath Pickles: “If I was on my knees having fought for services then there were other parents with fewer skills and resources fighting the same battle”
Best Practice 27 September 2022

How I Got Here: Cath Pickles, chief executive, Restitute

The expanded programme aims to ‘avoid some of the poorest outcomes for families’. Picture: motortion/Adobe Stock
Analysis 21 June 2022

Supporting Families gets major revamp

Researchers found respondents who experienced problems such as bullying tended to be those with high levels of caring responsibility. Picture: Lightfield Studios/Adobe Stock
Research 21 June 2022

Study of Adolescent Young Carers Aged 15–17 in Six European Countries

Key proposals would see 17,000 children remain with their families by 2031/32 as a result of more intensive support for families. Picture: Iryna/Adobe Stock
Analysis 1 June 2022

Review of children’s social care system prioritises family help

Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, where staff ensure strong care pathways between hospital and community services. Picture: Jill Domoney
Features 29 March 2022

International Focus: Perinatal care, Australia

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