The promotion of parenting support and skills with consideration to the prevention of child abuse : a report for Midland Regional Health Authority

Howden, Celia

The promotion of parenting support and skills with consideration to the prevention of child abuse : a report for Midland Regional Health Authority Howden, Celia; Howden-Chapman, Philippa - Hamilton, New Zealand Midland Regional Health Authority 1997 - 19 p.

This report explores the use of parenting programmes in New Zealand, particularly as a child abuse and neglect prevention strategy. Risk factors for child abuse are discussed, such as low socio-economic status and single parent families. Child abuse intervention strategies are reviewed, including the education of parents and children, and early identification of at-risk families. Community-based preventions, such as Parentline, are also explored. The report describes and evaluates various established parenting skills programmes, including Parenting as First Teachers, Family Service Centres, and Tipu Ora. The authors recommend educating and supporting both parents and children to improve outcomes for families, programmes specifically targeted at high risk families, and parenting strategies for Maori based on Maori values.


TAMARIKI
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILDREN
COMMUNITIES
FAMILIES
INTERVENTION
MĀORI
MĀTUA
PARENTING
PARENTING PROGRAMMES
SOCIAL SERVICES
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
TOKO I TE ORA
TREATMENT
WHĀNAU
PREVENTION
CHILD ABUSE
AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA
PATU TAMARIKI


NEW ZEALAND
TARANAKI