© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Relationships young children have with caring adults are important in mitigating the effects of adversity in early childhood. Facilitating parents’ learning is central to support that helps parents cope with difficult circumstances. Within this, a focus on parent–child relationships is crucial. This presents significant challenges to professionals, who must use their expertise effectively without leaving parents feeling judged and that their knowledge does not count. Professional–client partnership has been proposed as a means to tackle these issues, but remains inadequately conceptualised in terms of connections between professional expertise and parents’ learning. Home ...
From the findings of a study examining the perspective of parents using Intensive Family Support Serv...
Child neglect is a persistent social issue in Australia, with factors that hinder efforts to interve...
SHARP is a case study of a collaborative research action programme. There are two main elements: Par...
© The Author(s) 2017. The first five years of parenting are critical to children’s development. Pare...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Nursing work increasingly demands forms of expertise that complement sp...
Providing support and parenting education through home visiting is a key early intervention strategy...
Partnership has become a dominant concept in current thinking about the parent–professional relation...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This research was inspired by my own placements and a reflection on the verity of engagement from pa...
This article presents the ongoing results from a research project that has set out to examine whethe...
Social practice theory (SPT) investigates how meanings (socially available understandings/attitudes)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Professionals are increasingly called upon to work with clients. We employ cultu...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
Aims and objectives. This study investigated what Family Partnership Model practice means in the day...
From the findings of a study examining the perspective of parents using Intensive Family Support Serv...
Child neglect is a persistent social issue in Australia, with factors that hinder efforts to interve...
SHARP is a case study of a collaborative research action programme. There are two main elements: Par...
© The Author(s) 2017. The first five years of parenting are critical to children’s development. Pare...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Nursing work increasingly demands forms of expertise that complement sp...
Providing support and parenting education through home visiting is a key early intervention strategy...
Partnership has become a dominant concept in current thinking about the parent–professional relation...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This research was inspired by my own placements and a reflection on the verity of engagement from pa...
This article presents the ongoing results from a research project that has set out to examine whethe...
Social practice theory (SPT) investigates how meanings (socially available understandings/attitudes)...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Professionals are increasingly called upon to work with clients. We employ cultu...
Supporting children through nurturing relationships, rather than adult dominated ones should be the ...
Aims and objectives. This study investigated what Family Partnership Model practice means in the day...
From the findings of a study examining the perspective of parents using Intensive Family Support Serv...
Child neglect is a persistent social issue in Australia, with factors that hinder efforts to interve...
SHARP is a case study of a collaborative research action programme. There are two main elements: Par...