Community playgroups, which are one type of playgroup and early childhood service, operate on a weekly basis under the leadership of volunteer caregivers (including parents, kinship members, family-day carers and other adults in children’s lives). Caregivers and children voluntarily attend and participate in community playgroups. Although community playgroups operate throughout Australia and similar models exist internationally, little is known about the benefits and/or otherwise of community playgroup participation for children, families and communities. A review of the research into community playgroup participation, specifically research investigating children and families’ participation in community playgroups published between 2000 and...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Data from Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children is used to examine ...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
This paper defines the types of supported playgroups and varying models of implementation in operati...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
Overview\ud \ud This review of research conducted with supported playgroups was prepared for the Que...
Supported playgroups are a uniquely Australian model of low cost, light touch parent support. Suppor...
Overview This review of research conducted with supported playgroups was prepared for the Queensland...
Supported playgroups have been developed as a way to provide low intensity support to families. They...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
In this epoch of evidence-based practice, there is growing need to demonstrate the effectiveness of ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Supported and th...
The past decade has seen increasing numbers of government programs funded to support vulnerable fami...
Playgroups are a universal form of early childhood provision that offer opportunities for families t...
Supported playgroups are implemented by a range of not-for-profit organisations, community services ...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Data from Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children is used to examine ...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
This paper defines the types of supported playgroups and varying models of implementation in operati...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
Overview\ud \ud This review of research conducted with supported playgroups was prepared for the Que...
Supported playgroups are a uniquely Australian model of low cost, light touch parent support. Suppor...
Overview This review of research conducted with supported playgroups was prepared for the Queensland...
Supported playgroups have been developed as a way to provide low intensity support to families. They...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
In this epoch of evidence-based practice, there is growing need to demonstrate the effectiveness of ...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Supported and th...
The past decade has seen increasing numbers of government programs funded to support vulnerable fami...
Playgroups are a universal form of early childhood provision that offer opportunities for families t...
Supported playgroups are implemented by a range of not-for-profit organisations, community services ...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Data from Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children is used to examine ...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...