In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting programme delivered to Aboriginal families of young children in remote NSW. The parenting programme was based on Parents as Teachers, an evidence-based early intervention and prevention home visiting programme that draws on child development theory, and was developed in collaboration with representatives from the local Aboriginal community. The impetus for the programme came from concern about the poor early learning and child wellbeing indicators in this community, pointing to the need for early parenting support that could be effectively delivered by trained Aboriginal workers in a remote area where early childhood resources were very limited. Th...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Early childhood is one of the most influential developmental life stages. Attainments at this stage ...
Aim: Parenting programmes have been shown to improve children's adjustment and reduce problem behavi...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
INTRODUCTION: The population-based (Lililwan) study of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) reveal...
This presentation details research evaluating the efficacy and cultural acceptability of a group beh...
This resource sheet examines programs for Australian Indigenous families that effectively support pa...
[Extract] Queensland Health has recognised the strategic importance of providing additional support ...
This article describes challenges met implementing an early intervention programme for Aboriginal pa...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
The Let’s Start project was a trial to implement the Exploring Together Preschool Program (ETPP) in ...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
1 There is a need for empirically supported, culturally sensitive parenting support for Indigenous f...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Early childhood is one of the most influential developmental life stages. Attainments at this stage ...
Aim: Parenting programmes have been shown to improve children's adjustment and reduce problem behavi...
In this article, the authors describe the development, piloting and evaluation of a parenting progra...
INTRODUCTION: The population-based (Lililwan) study of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) reveal...
This presentation details research evaluating the efficacy and cultural acceptability of a group beh...
This resource sheet examines programs for Australian Indigenous families that effectively support pa...
[Extract] Queensland Health has recognised the strategic importance of providing additional support ...
This article describes challenges met implementing an early intervention programme for Aboriginal pa...
This article reports findings from a process and impact study of a residential early parenting centr...
The Let’s Start project was a trial to implement the Exploring Together Preschool Program (ETPP) in ...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
1 There is a need for empirically supported, culturally sensitive parenting support for Indigenous f...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
New approaches to support the early learning for young Indigenous children are important to governme...
Early childhood is one of the most influential developmental life stages. Attainments at this stage ...
Aim: Parenting programmes have been shown to improve children's adjustment and reduce problem behavi...