This cluster-randomised study analyses the implementation of a family intervention model (the HOLF model) on four target areas: parental employment, the financial and housing situations, and the social inclusion of children. The study compares family coordinators implementing the HOLF model including tools, schemes and supervision structures, with those implementing local family intervention practices. All twenty-nine participating Labour and Welfare offices received two family coordinators per office, with a caseload of twenty-one families. Of the offices, fifteen were randomised to implement the HOLF model, while fourteen implemented local family intervention practices. In a twelve-month follow-up of 862 parents, baseline and T2 questionn...
The research reported here has been carried out in the context of a strong policy emphasis on develo...
Abstract Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for pare...
This report is based on qualitative interviews with 26 parents in low-income families (below 60 perc...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In ...
Background: Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In ...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of two family and school based intervention p...
The research reported here has been carried out in the context of a strong policy emphasis on develo...
Abstract Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for pare...
This report is based on qualitative interviews with 26 parents in low-income families (below 60 perc...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childre...
Background Child poverty rates are rising in Norway with potential negative consequences for childr...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In ...
Background: Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In ...
This paper discusses the implementation and evaluation of two family and school based intervention p...
The research reported here has been carried out in the context of a strong policy emphasis on develo...
Abstract Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for pare...
This report is based on qualitative interviews with 26 parents in low-income families (below 60 perc...