ABSTRACT

The Evidence-based Parenting Practitioner’s Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the knowledge necessary to effectively deliver evidence-based parenting interventions within community and health settings. Using clear examples of how this knowledge can inform frontline work with parents, this practical handbook includes:

  • an overview of the policy context underpinning evidence-based parenting work in the US, UK, Australia and Norway
  • a discussion of how a robust evidence base is established and the ways in which practitioners can access information about good-quality research
  • an overview of how research in the field of child development has contributed to the development of evidence-based parenting interventions
  • an overview of how theories and research in the field of therapeutic practice have contributed to the development of evidence-based parenting interventions
  • what research evidence suggests about the role of the practitioner in the delivery of evidence-based support
  • outcome-focused methods for establishing the evidence base of new parenting interventions
  • outcome-focused methods for commissioning evidence-based parenting services.

Emphasizing the ways in which practitioners can evaluate and translate messages from research into applied work with parents and families, The Evidence-based Parenting Practitioner’s Handbook is suitable for all those involved in the delivery of evidence-based parenting support, including frontline practitioners, service managers, parenting commissioners, heads of children’s services and policy makers.  

chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|36 pages

Understanding the Evidence Base

chapter 3|32 pages

Evidence-Based Theories of Parenting

chapter 5|24 pages

Practitioner Expertise

Understanding how to Deliver Evidence-Based Parenting Support

chapter 8|7 pages

Moving the Agenda Forward