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Appendix E: Coding of services and programs

  1. Deliverables/outcomes among programs and services

    Program Type Code
    Parenting skills

    Programs aiming to improve parents' knowledge and skills surrounding their
    interactions with their children

    Local support network building

    Programs providing peer or professional support

    Relationship building

    Programs aiming to enhance the resilience of families through strengthening
    parent/child and family relationships

    Playgroups

    Facilitated and unfacilitated groups

    Information and resources

    Includes service hubs that connect parents to other services or programs

    Life skills

    Programs assisting parents with education, employment, budgeting skills and
    household management

    Mentoring

    Programs providing mentoring services to parents

    Healthy child development

    Includes programs about child nutrition and healthy living and programs aiming to enhance parents' support of children's education

    Community building

    Programs aiming to enhance interactions and connections in local communities

    Transition to parenthood

    Antenatal and postnatal programs


  2. Targeted service user populations

    Population Code Code
    Parents-general

    Includes programs aimed at families and families with young children

    High-need parents

    Includes parents experiencing social and economic disadvantage and programs for parents with disabilities or with children with disabilities, parents experiencing domestic violence issues, incarcerated parents and parents with substance abuse issues

    Young parents

    Parents under 25 years of age

    CALD parents     

    Includes programs for refugee parents and programs specifically for CALD fathers

    Fathers

    Includes programs for men that may deal with fathers and fathering issues and programs for men in relation to domestic violence

    Indigenous parents

    Includes programs specifically aimed at indigenous fathers

    Grandparents

    Programs that may include grandfathers as the primary male figure in a child's life

    Single parents

    Separated parents providing sole or shared care to children

    Parents with children with challenging                emotional and/or behavioural difficulties

    Includes programs and services to assist parents to better manage children's behaviours

    New parents

    Pregnant parents and those with new infants


 

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Appendix F: Interview schedule-telephone interview with service managers

Appendix D: Father engagement survey