This article describes the multi-disciplinary development of a Preparation for Parenthood programme in the north of the United Kingdom. The programme was based on the parent education guidelines published by the UK Department of Health in 2011, ‘Preparation for birth and beyond: a resource pack for leaders of community groups and activities’. A six-week programme was designed (five antenatal sessions and one postnatal) and piloted in six areas in West Yorkshire. Facilitators worked in twos and comprised health visitors, midwives and nursery nurses. Each group of parents was supported by a volunteer ‘mum’ from a local peer support and signposting service. A comprehensive evaluation of the pilot was undertaken, with feedback obtained from p...
This paper discusses the establishment of Parents' Centre and identifies the dynamics involved in th...
This literature review was commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission to explore the extent to w...
The purpose of the study was to consider the need for, and the nature of, an in-service program for ...
This article describes the multi-disciplinary development of a Preparation for Parenthood programme ...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
AbstractBackgroundPublic health nurses use parent education programmes to support individuals’ trans...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Relationship conflict and abuse occurs ...
Parenting is often in the news these days because it is recognised as being key to the prevention of...
Background: Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are major adjustment periods within a family....
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Neonatal Nursing on...
Experiences in developing and evaluating a parent group program for new parents are related and prob...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article discusses the findings of a local eval...
The current status of parent education is critically examined in terms of contemporary definitions, ...
This paper discusses the establishment of Parents' Centre and identifies the dynamics involved in th...
This literature review was commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission to explore the extent to w...
The purpose of the study was to consider the need for, and the nature of, an in-service program for ...
This article describes the multi-disciplinary development of a Preparation for Parenthood programme ...
Background: Evidence based parenting programmes can improve parenting skills and the behaviour of ch...
AbstractBackgroundPublic health nurses use parent education programmes to support individuals’ trans...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Background: Relationship conflict and abuse occurs ...
Parenting is often in the news these days because it is recognised as being key to the prevention of...
Background: Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are major adjustment periods within a family....
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Journal of Neonatal Nursing on...
Experiences in developing and evaluating a parent group program for new parents are related and prob...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article discusses the findings of a local eval...
The current status of parent education is critically examined in terms of contemporary definitions, ...
This paper discusses the establishment of Parents' Centre and identifies the dynamics involved in th...
This literature review was commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission to explore the extent to w...
The purpose of the study was to consider the need for, and the nature of, an in-service program for ...