Issue addressed: Young parents (\u3c25 years) have lower engagement with health and community services and are more likely to experience negative outcomes in the perinatal period compared to older parents. The aim of this study was to evaluate the short to medium‐term outcomes of the Young Parents Program (YPP), specifically designed to engage and support young parents, using responsive and codesign strategies in a community setting. Methods: A qualitative case study used data from interviews with participating parents (n = 20) and a focus group with YPP facilitators (n = 5). Results: The findings report on the following short to medium‐term YPP outcomes for parents and children. Young parents: are engaged in early parenting services tha...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
Programs aiming to help parents are often challenged in analyzing open-ended survey questions from l...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
BackgroundSurviving children born at 23 gestational weeks are a growing population. As many of these...
Background Pregnancy and the first years of life are important times for future child well-being. E...
The quality of early life experiences are known to influence a child’s capacities for emotional, soc...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
This study examined factors that impact recruitment, engagement, and retention of low-income parents...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining children‟s future life opportunities and irrespective of...
Parenting programs are effective in the early intervention and treatment of children’s social, emoti...
Background The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is an intensive nurse led home-visiting programme for ...
"The Department of Health commissioned three pieces of qualitative research about the experiences ...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
Programs aiming to help parents are often challenged in analyzing open-ended survey questions from l...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
BackgroundSurviving children born at 23 gestational weeks are a growing population. As many of these...
Background Pregnancy and the first years of life are important times for future child well-being. E...
The quality of early life experiences are known to influence a child’s capacities for emotional, soc...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
This study examined factors that impact recruitment, engagement, and retention of low-income parents...
Parenting plays a vital role in determining children‟s future life opportunities and irrespective of...
Parenting programs are effective in the early intervention and treatment of children’s social, emoti...
Background The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is an intensive nurse led home-visiting programme for ...
"The Department of Health commissioned three pieces of qualitative research about the experiences ...
Parenting programs have the potential to improve the health and well-being of parents and children. ...
Aims: To identify young parents’ perceptions and experiences of a parenting support programme, run b...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
Programs aiming to help parents are often challenged in analyzing open-ended survey questions from l...