1st Edition

International Perspectives on Parenting Support and Parental Participation in Children and Family Services

Edited By Carmel Devaney, Rosemary Crosse Copyright 2024
326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides an account of parenting support initiatives in children and family services from a number of jurisdictions, paying particular attention to their impact on both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ outcomes for participants and to the inclusion of parents in the design and delivery of these supports. By focusing on parents who are experiencing challenges outside of the normal day-to-day task of... Read more

Chapter One – Introduction to parenting support and parental participation in children and family services
Carmel Devaney and Rosemary Crosse

Part One

Chapter Two - Parenting support and parental participation
Carmel Devaney and Rosemary Crosse

Chapter Three – Parents’ participation in the early childhood education and care system in Bulgaria: status quo and contributing factors
Ivanka Shalapatova and Tatyana Kotzeva

Chapter Four – Mapping parenting interventions in Portugal
Orlanda Cruz, Ana Almeida and Cristina Nunes

Chapter Five – Harnessing the power of evidence: parental participation in one early learning and childcare setting in Scotland
Lynn. J. McNair and Lian Higgins

Chapter Six – The integral role of parents in fostering a sense of belonging for school-aged children
Kelly-Ann Allen, Caomhán McGlinchey, Denise Wong, Christopher Boyle, Ma Lan and Tiger Chan

Chapter Seven – Supporting parents in acquiring (self)regulatory competence in the use of media technologies by family members: the case of programmes, projects and activities applied in Poland
Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech, Karolina Burno-Kaliszuk and Jeannine Teichert

Chapter Eight – Contact time for very young children
Stephanie Holt, Simone McCaughren, Aisling Parkes and Soma Gregory

Part Two

Chapter Nine – A participatory model of research with parents involved in a child protection and welfare service to inform its future strategic orientation
Rosemary Crosse, Patricia O’ Connor and Carmel Devaney

Chapter Ten – The implementation and effectiveness of group-based programmes for mainly vulnerable parent populations: key findings and lessons from research conducted in Ireland
Grainne Hickey and Sinéad McGilloway

Chapter Eleven – Mechanisms of change in parenting support initiatives for vulnerable families. Raising up parents’ voices through the significant events approach
Lucía Jiménez and Jesús Maya

Chapter Twelve – Let’s reflect together: building capabilities through participative assessment of the child’s needs
Sara Serbati and Daniela Moreno Boudon

Chapter Thirteen – Licence to help? A relational approach to families with complex lives
Lena A. Ulfseth, Anne Moe, Willy Lichtwarck and Edgar Marthinsen

Chapter Fourteen – "It’s a private matter"  aligning the views of Polish migrant parents and Irish service providers in the delivery of parenting support
Carmen Kealy

Chapter Fifteen – A relational approach to assessing and enhancing parenting capacity: Building Better Futures
Mandi MacDonald, Stan Houston and Lorna Montgomer

Chapter Sixteen – Understanding the experiences and perceived needs of parents with children on the autism spectrum
Sofía Baena, Lucía Jiménez and Victoria Hidalgo

Chapter Seventeen – Parental participation and community family support: ‘Family Support Hubs’ in Northern Ireland and ‘Family Hubs’ in England
Harriet Churchill and Helen Dunn

Chapter Eighteen – Learning and final remarks: parenting support and parental participation
Carmel Devaney and Rosemary Crosse

Biography

Carmel Devaney is an Associate Director of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, Head of Discipline of Applied Social Science, and a Lecturer in the School of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Galway, Ireland. Carmel is an Academic Director of the MA in Family Support Studies and teaches and researches in the areas of child protection and welfare, family support, parenting support and children and young people in care. Prior to joining the University, Carmel worked for many years in statutory children and family services as both a practitioner and manager.

Rosemary Crosse is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre, School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway. Rosemary works in the area of parenting support and participation. In addition to her academic work, Rosemary is a member of The Parenting and Family Studies Alliance, which aims to promote and facilitate critical inquiry into the changing nature of parenting and family life in modern society. Rosemary is also a member of the Parenting Network, which has been a central part of an all-island approach to promote the value of parenting support and to secure the necessary policy and strategies to embed parenting supports as key elements of all child and family infrastructure in Ireland and Northern Ireland.