He congratulated parents on their commitment to their babies» development and the practitioners who had been awarded certificates of competency in the delivery of the Parent Child
Psychological Support programme.
The high uptake rate by 70 % of Ballymun parents reflects the value parents place on the Parent - Child
Psychological Support programme delivered by the HSE Public Health Nurse and Speech and Language Therapy services in partnership with youngballymun.
Parents, babies, Ballymun Primary Care team and youngballymun celebrated the Primary Care Centre of the Year Award 2014 for the delivery of the Parent Child
Psychological Support programme with local Councilors, T.D.'s and Minister for Primary Care, Alex White T.D. in the Axis Arts Centre in Ballymun at an event hosted by HSE Area Manager, Mr. Des O'Flynn.
Not exact matches
The research found that diabetes - related
psychological distress can be moderated by having opportunities to talk to healthcare professionals about their frustrations, attending diabetes education
programmes and joining peer
support groups.
We have planned, with local cooperation, a
programme for creating a cadre of strong and resilient women, who can counsel and
support others in offering social and
psychological supports, through a modified form of cognitive behaviour education.
Parenting
programmes are recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as evidence - based interventions for several child
psychological problems including for parents of children with ASD8 and children with intellectual disability.9 Group - based parent
programmes can be effective in reducing behavioural problems in children with ASD, 10 improving dysfunctional parenting styles, 10 increasing parents» ability to facilitate their children's development of communication skills11, 12 and increasing children's vocabulary.11 Group parent
programmes also have the added benefit of providing social
support for the parents.13 This is especially important given that parents of children with ASD are more likely to experience depression and stress, particularly parents of young children and of children with high levels of behavioural problems.4 — 6 Therefore, group interventions show promise as a valuable resource to help parents.