When planning interventions, the following should be considered:
- early engagement is vital to building a relationship of trust;
- ensure interventions are delivered in a collaborative way, drawing parents in at an early stage to encourage them to help develop solutions to their own problems;
- ensure support is delivered in a way parents can relate to. For example, use their own examples of parenting challenges in discussion and encourage them to share ideas and knowledge of what works for them;
- be aware certain venues may be seen in a negative light and parents may be concerned at the possible social stigmas attached to attending them;
- clear communication with parents is important so they understand what to expect from a service and have accurate information;
- ensure information is accessible to parents with limited literacy, learning difficulties, or who may have English/Welsh as a second/additional language;
- consider transport issues, for example, living in a rural location with limited access to public transport;
- encourage personal ownership of parenting objectives, identifying “quick wins” to help increase confidence, and regularly reviewing progress.
Adapted from Families First Programme Guidance Welsh Government 2017, (Accessed 29/07/2019)