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  • Services designed to help experienced mothers support new ones is an attractive idea that owes plenty to social and community work theories about empowerment and social resources. They have also shown promising results in evaluations. What can be learnt from this collaborative approach?

Mothers helping mothers

Newpin: can it be as shiny as it sounds?

3 Mar 2008
Clinical and forensic psychologist Christine Puckering summarizes the research history of Newpin, a program designed to help parents escape from destructive cycles of family behavior by combining mother-to-mother support with efforts to deal with the scars of their emotional history.

Ireland's community mothers take the pressure off family life

4 Mar 2008
Director of the Community Mothers Programme in Dublin Brenda Molloy describes how the relationship between family development nurses and their volunteer trainees is creating community solidarity based on an equal exchange of knowledge and experience.

Are community mothers the new para-professionals?

5 Mar 2008
Can programs managed by community mothers achieve the same or better results as those managed by professionals, and, if so, in modern society is it right that only those with professional qualifications are entitled to power or status within personal service occupations?

It's a simple idea – but does it really work?

24 Aug 2010
Evaluations of Home-Start have encountered a problem that can flaw family support work generally: the most in need are all too often the hardest to reach and the hardest to reach the least likely to accept help.

Time to start stopping what we know doesn’t work?

7 Mar 2008
Painful as it may be to call a halt, can it be right for children and their parents to permit even the most well-meaning organization to carry on doing the same old thing if sound evaluation repeatedly shows it doesn’t bring them any benefit?