Conducted in collaboration with Save the Children Australia, this study employed an Interpretative Phenomenological methodology to explore how maternal humanitarian entrants (MHE) ascribed meanings to the role of social support in a facilitated playgroup. A focus group with nine women, individual interviews with five women and follow-up interviews with four playgroup staff members and two stakeholders were conducted utilizing a semi-structured approach. The interviews provided an opportunity for the women to share their rich descriptions and these were subject to an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Four salient themes emerged from the data: Isolation, a sense of wellbeing, “Me Time” and ‘a new family’. This research provides valuab...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
This feminist interpretive study explores how four female paraprofessional Southeast Asian helpers p...
This qualitative study explores the ways in which disadvantaged women benefit from social support fr...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Abstract The present qualitative study aims to understand the affective and emotional attitudes that...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
The aim of this study is to analyse how the concept of ‘women and children’ is represented bytwo hum...
The aim of this study is to analyse how the concept of ‘women and children’ is represented bytwo hum...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
This feminist interpretive study explores how four female paraprofessional Southeast Asian helpers p...
This qualitative study explores the ways in which disadvantaged women benefit from social support fr...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Abstract The present qualitative study aims to understand the affective and emotional attitudes that...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
The aim of this study is to analyse how the concept of ‘women and children’ is represented bytwo hum...
The aim of this study is to analyse how the concept of ‘women and children’ is represented bytwo hum...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
Women and children are often the focus of humanitarian aid campaigns, generally considered to be the...
This feminist interpretive study explores how four female paraprofessional Southeast Asian helpers p...