Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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347048 | Children and Youth Services Review | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Given the raised profile that parenting support and education is currently receiving on government family policy agendas in many nations, this paper reviews the ways in which parenting support and education policies are embedded within eight OECD countries. Drawing out the similarities and differences of policy and practice, and comparing the financial support each country affords to parenting support, it assesses the effectiveness of parenting support programmes in relation to national expenditure and links parenting policy to child outcomes. The paper concludes with some recommendations for policy makers and programme developers.The countries reviewed are: The UK, Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, the US, Finland, Australia and New Zealand.
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Authors
Boaz Shulruf, Claire O'Loughlin, Hilary Tolley,