JIG-SO is an early intervention, multi-agency project, consisting of a dedicated team of Midwives, Family Facilitators, Nursery Nurses, Early Language Development Workers and Managers. The team works across Swansea, to support the well-being of vulnerable and expectant young parents [aged 16-24] from 17 weeks of pregnancy and throughout the child’s infant years. It is part of the Welsh Government’s Flying Start and Families First programmes. This report draws on a yearlong qualitative and quantitative research study to explore the practices and experiences of staff and service users
This document reports on the first part of a study exploring the views and experiences of pregnant t...
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Taking youth anti-social behaviour as its focus, and drawing upon a recently completed study of the ...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
The purpose of this research project was to evaluate a preventative parent-training programme delive...
This report presents the findings of research that explored the educational experiences attainment a...
In 2021, Starks Consulting Ltd, in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, was commissioned by th...
Young carers are those under the age of 18 who provide unpaid care for an adult or child in need of ...
Background and Aims: The image of young parents in the UK is generally negative, and it has bee...
This document reports on the first part of a study exploring the views and experiences of pregnant t...
This research is a Community-Academic Research Links (CARL) project carried out on behalf of YMCA-Pa...
Togher Family Centre commissioned this study to explore how to support the families whose children a...
The aim of the report is two-fold; firstly, it evaluates and reports the research undertaken by the ...
This briefing presents the main features of the Child Practice Review Framework developed in Wales. ...
This document reports on the second part of a study exploring the views and experiences of teenage p...
This document reports on the first part of a study exploring the views and experiences of pregnant t...
This is a qualitative thematic analysis study of Playworkers in a South Wales Local Authority and th...
Taking youth anti-social behaviour as its focus, and drawing upon a recently completed study of the ...
Young families, in which the parents are aged 16–24, require support in order to reduce health and s...
The purpose of this research project was to evaluate a preventative parent-training programme delive...
This report presents the findings of research that explored the educational experiences attainment a...
In 2021, Starks Consulting Ltd, in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, was commissioned by th...
Young carers are those under the age of 18 who provide unpaid care for an adult or child in need of ...
Background and Aims: The image of young parents in the UK is generally negative, and it has bee...
This document reports on the first part of a study exploring the views and experiences of pregnant t...
This research is a Community-Academic Research Links (CARL) project carried out on behalf of YMCA-Pa...
Togher Family Centre commissioned this study to explore how to support the families whose children a...
The aim of the report is two-fold; firstly, it evaluates and reports the research undertaken by the ...
This briefing presents the main features of the Child Practice Review Framework developed in Wales. ...
This document reports on the second part of a study exploring the views and experiences of teenage p...
This document reports on the first part of a study exploring the views and experiences of pregnant t...
This is a qualitative thematic analysis study of Playworkers in a South Wales Local Authority and th...
Taking youth anti-social behaviour as its focus, and drawing upon a recently completed study of the ...