What happens when families have positive,nurturing relationships that lay the foundations?
Secure bonding
Better self regulation
Fewer SEB
Academic success
Good life outcomes
What happens when family relationships are dysfunctional and cause toxic stress?
Poor self regulation
Increase Seb (social emotional behavioural)
Antisocial behaviour
Substance abuse
Poor life outcomes
Adverse childhood experiences, including abuse, neglect, household dysfunction can lead to what?
High risk behaviours and poor health
What are the aims of Triple P?
To reduce rates of social, emotional and behavioural problems in children and maltreatment in community
What are the 5 Principles of Positive Parenting?
What are the 4 positive parenting strategies for children aged 2-12?
In triple Ps multi-level System, what is Level 1?
Universal level
Very low intensity
Communication strategies
In triple Ps multi-level System, what is Level 2?
Individual and group
Low intensity or light touch
Brief parenting advice
In triple Ps multi-level System, what is Level 3?
Individual/group/online
Low intensity or light touch
Narrow focus parenting advice
In triple Ps multi-level System, what is Level 4?
Individual/group/self help/online
Medium and high intensity
Broad focused parenting support
In triple Ps multi-level System, what is Level 5?
Individual/group
Medium and high intensity
Intensive family intervention
What are 5 broader ecological enablers and barriers to positive parenting outcomes
What sort of approach does Triple P take?
Different levels as needed
Dip in dip out
Flexible
Access the minimum sufficient support that enables you to get on with it
Just enough
What is Te Whanau Pou Tora?
A culturally integrated model of Triple P specifically designed for Maori population
How does Triple P incorporate Maori world view?
What did the RTC conducted for the Maori integrated program find?
Reduced problematic behaviours
Reduced occurrence of problem behaviours
What does inclusive and equity of access mean for Triple P?
Higher ses parents need less help, but more likely to access help
Low ses need more help but less likely to access
Intensify efforts to engage the most vulnerable
Consider special needs (Stepping Stones)
What are the standardised behaviours and family structures that Triple P have used to make their programs evidence based?
A range of types of children-
A range of family structures
How does the self regulation of behaviour principle work?
Reduce the need for support with a minimally sufficient intervention by increasing:
At the individual level, Triple P creates positive changes in parenting and family relationships, this also activates community processes that support parenting. What 4 ways is this achieved?
Increased levels of:
Less abusive children in these communities
What are 3 better child outcomes as a result of community involvement in Triple P?
What is Every Family Intervention?
A population trial of the Triple P system of parenting and family support
What is Triple Ps 4 communication strategy to engage population?
How does Triple P build it’s evidence base?
Growing number of researchers and evaluation studies