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  • Triple P

    Teaching parents simple positive parenting strategies can help improve children's behavior and have knock on effects on their general well-being. The Triple P parenting program is backed up by a stock of evidence from various contexts around the world.

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Accentuating the positives with a Triple P

13 May 2010
The Positive Parenting Program Triple P is continuing to prove its worth amid increasing concerns about the prevalence of behavioral and emotional problems among Australia's children.

Triple P makes the big leap

15 Jul 2008
Findings from Australia suggest that Triple P, already proven as a targeted parenting program, has the potential to become one of the few yet to pass muster as a robust public health measure. There’s also a reminder of the subliminal value of any well-designed government health campaign.

Triple P evidence supports radical rethink on child protection

3 Feb 2009
The Australian creator of Triple P the Positive Parenting Program - will be in Birmingham today to advise and encourage practitioners who are piloting his early intervention strategy in the UKs second city. The visit coincides with a US report which shows for the first time how well-designed, population-wide parenting support not only enhances child development but also reduces cases of child maltreatment.

For positive parenting read also positive practice

4 Feb 2009
Triple P stands for Australian prevention scientist Matt Sanderss Positive Parenting Program. With it comes bundled an ethos designed to sustain the collaborative efforts of confident, positive practitioners. As he explained to childrens services workers in Birmingham UK yesterday, the benefits of a universal program should be universal.

Triple P gets airborne in Tokyo trial

16 Apr 2009
The step-by-step introduction of the Triple P parenting program in Japan has lessons for researchers and preventionists contemplating transporting other proven programs to new cultural contexts.