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Creating pathways to participation: A community-based developmental prevention project in Australia

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posted on 2023-05-17, 01:59 authored by Freiberg, K, Homel, R, Batchelor, S, Carr, A, Ian HayIan Hay, Elias, G, Teague, R, Lamb, C
Pathways to Prevention is a developmental prevention project focused on the transition to school in a disadvantaged multicultural urban area in Queensland. The project incorporates two elements: The Preschool Intervention Program (PIP) promotes communication and social skills related to school success; and the Family Independence Program (FIP) (parent training, facilitated playgroups, support groups, etc) promotes family capacity to foster child development. Using a quasi-experimental design (N = 597), improvements in boys' but not girls' behaviours over the preschool year were found. FIP reached more than a quarter of the target population, including many difficult-to-reach families experiencing high stress. Case studies and other qualitative data suggest positive outcomes. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Publication title

Children & Society

Volume

19

Pagination

144-157

ISSN

1099-0860

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Wiley Publishers

Place of publication

Australia

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  • Restricted

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Learner and learning not elsewhere classified

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