The Stepping Stones Triple P (SSTP) a
program for parents of children with disa-
bilities has received support towards a
potential national roll
-
out. The University
of Sydney, University of Queensland and
Monash University will be doing a survey
in 2014 to determine the best way to fa-
cilitate training and delivery of the pro-
gram across the country.
The survey will go to all practitioners and
service providers in NSW that work with
children with disabilities and their families
to gather information on their experiences
of working with families and their use of
parenting interventions.
Parents of children aged between 2
-
10yrs
with a disability will be invited to complete
a survey on their experiences, the paren-
tal strategies they use in response to
challenging behaviours and their aware-
ness of parenting programs.
The information from the surveys will then
be used to determine how SSTP can best
be delivered to meet the needs of both
professionals and families. Practitioners
and service providers will be able to nomi-
nate themselves to receive free training in
the suite of SSTP parenting programs.
The SSTP program will be available, at no
charge, to parents and caregivers in late
2014. To get more information on this
project contact
ths.steppingstones@sydney.edu.au
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