Exploring processes of change: a research evaluation of the Newpin service for mothers and children

Anne McMaugh, Rebekah Grace, Wayne A Warburton, Frances Gibson, Jennifer Stapledon

    Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

    Abstract

    The project gave focus to one of UnitingCare Burnside’s flagship programs, the Newpin program. Newpin is an intensive therapeutic parenting program for families at high risk. This research explored the ways in which Newpin supported change within families over a one-year period, particularly as this related to child and parent outcomes. It is hoped that the findings of the research will not only inform the delivery and development of the Newpin program, but also provide much needed Australian outcome data to support policy decisions around investment in services to support the most vulnerable families in our community.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationNorth Ryde, NSW
    PublisherMacquarie University
    Commissioning bodyUniting (NSW.ACT)
    Number of pages36
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • parenting program
    • parenting interventions
    • child abuse and neglect
    • developmental assessment
    • change analysis
    • child

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