This article describes strategies of an evidence-based parenting programme, Families and Schools Together (FAST), which has a track record for retaining low-income families. FAST multi-family groups held after school are led by culturally representative teams of parents and professionals. Parents are coached to practise positive parenting, lead fun family activities, including one to one responsive play, and meet in parent groups. Families (n = 403) were recruited into 31 FAST groups: 253 families in the UK; 114 in Germany and 36 in Holland. Attendance was recorded. To graduate a family attended 6 or more of 8 weekly sessions. Results revealed high retention rates; 83% for the UK, 83% for Holland and 89% for Germany. The assumption is that ...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
This article provides evidence that schools can influence parents' involvement in education, and thi...
Produced & directed a series of Families and Schools Together (FAST) videos. FAST has been recognize...
Purpose – Most schools struggle to get busy and stressed parents to come repeatedly to the school bu...
Purpose – Without some flexibility, replications of manualised evidence-based programmes (EBP) may n...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
This presentation aims to discuss how ‘Families and Schools Together’ programme helps to develop emo...
Parental responsibility is often the focus of research and policy surrounding closing the attainment...
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Family Skills Initiative reviewed hundreds, ...
Background: Existing evidence suggests a relationship between family social contexts, family relatio...
Parent training programmes have significant potential to improve the quality of children's early env...
This article reports on the effect of a community-based social support programme offered through a g...
[eng] With the increase in substance use by young people in recent years, there has been a growth in...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
This article reports on the design, development, testing and presentation of preliminary evidence of...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
This article provides evidence that schools can influence parents' involvement in education, and thi...
Produced & directed a series of Families and Schools Together (FAST) videos. FAST has been recognize...
Purpose – Most schools struggle to get busy and stressed parents to come repeatedly to the school bu...
Purpose – Without some flexibility, replications of manualised evidence-based programmes (EBP) may n...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
This presentation aims to discuss how ‘Families and Schools Together’ programme helps to develop emo...
Parental responsibility is often the focus of research and policy surrounding closing the attainment...
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Family Skills Initiative reviewed hundreds, ...
Background: Existing evidence suggests a relationship between family social contexts, family relatio...
Parent training programmes have significant potential to improve the quality of children's early env...
This article reports on the effect of a community-based social support programme offered through a g...
[eng] With the increase in substance use by young people in recent years, there has been a growth in...
Background Raising children in new social and cultural contexts can be challenging for parents. In o...
This article reports on the design, development, testing and presentation of preliminary evidence of...
Heinrichs N, Bertram H, Kuschel A, Hahlweg K. Parent Recruitment and Retention in a Universal Preven...
This article provides evidence that schools can influence parents' involvement in education, and thi...
Produced & directed a series of Families and Schools Together (FAST) videos. FAST has been recognize...