This webinar introduced the WHO guidelines on parenting interventions to prevent maltreatment and enhance parent-child child relationships; provided a state-of the science overview of the underlying evidence that informs the guideline recommendations; offered snapshots of selected national and local initiatives to scale up evidence-based parenting interventions, and included reflections on how best to further advance uptake.
The webinar recording and presentation should be of interest to everyone working on advancing the uptake of evidence-based parenting interventions, and the following stakeholders in particular:
- Relevant government personnel involved in either establishing parenting interventions or approving the implementation of these by non-state actors. This can include personnel responsible for providing normative guidance and training for intervention delivery at the national level, and personnel working at subnational levels, and
- Donors, project developers, programme managers, and outcome evaluators from research organizations, nongovernmental organizations, faith-based organizations, and bilateral and multilateral development assistance agencies.
Recording
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Related documents
Guidelines overview (Alexander Butchart)
The underlying evidence (Frances Gardner and Sophia Backhaus)
Philippines case study (Liane Peña Alampay)
Uganda case study (Godfrey Siu Etyang)