16 July 2008

FAMILIES

Family Intervention Projects: An evaluation of their design, set-up and early outcomes (10th July 2008)
This report assesses the development and early outcomes of the network of family intervention projects. These projects aimed to reduce anti-social behaviour perpetrated by the most anti-social and challenging families, prevent cycles of homelessness due to this behaviour and achieve the five Every Child Matters outcomes for children and young people.
Report
Summary


Parenting in ordinary families: Diversity, complexity and change (11th July 2008)

Health and social service workers often have to decide whether parenting is appropriate. Similarly, policy-makers planning services for families need information about parenting norms and detrimental parenting. This report is intended to provide support for such decision-making, so as both to reduce the risks to children and avoid inappropriate censuring of parents. It examines parenting in Britain during early and middle childhood within different social and cultural groups. It also looks at how parenting develops and changes over time.
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