Evidence review : an analysis of the evidence for parenting interventions for parents of vulnerable children aged up to six years prepared by Michelle Macvean, Robyn Mildon, Aron Schlonsky,, Ben Devine, Jessica Falkiner, Misel Trajanovska and Fabrizio D'Esposito
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Commissioned by the Families Commission.
"This rapid evidence review of parenting interventions was conducted by the Parenting Research Centre for the Families Commission in New Zealand. The review was commissioned to
provide background information for the Families Commission review of effective parenting programmes. Elements of this rapid review are included in the Commission’s report ‘Effective
parenting programmes: A review of the effectiveness of arenting programmes for parents of vulnerable children’ (Families ommission, 2014) [see record #4420]. This rapid review report provides an analysis of the evidence for parenting interventions, with a focus on intervention effectiveness for parents of vulnerable children aged up to 6 years, who have been maltreated or who are at risk of maltreatment. Factors to consider when implementing parenting interventions in the New Zealand context are also presented." (from the Executive summary). The report and appendices can be dowloaded from the website.