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Supporting Parenting to Promote Children's Social and Emotional Well-being

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
24 February 2016

Abstract

The effects of parenting on the healthy development of children and adolescents, and on preventing behavioural, emotional, and social problems, are pervasive. A public health approach to parent education and support can have major impact on the mental health of Canadians. Many of the values and strategic directions advocated by the Mental Health Commission of Canada can be realized in a population-based system for parent support such as the Triple P Positive Parenting Program. Triple P's core principles, program components, and means of implementation are described, with illustrations from across Canada.

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Les parents jouent un rôle clé dans le développement des enfants et des jeunes, ainsi que dans la prévention des problèmes comportementaux, émotionnels et sociaux. Une approche axée sur la santé publique à l’égard de l’éducation et de l'appui aux parents pourrait avoir un impact majeur sur la santé mentale des Canadiens et Canadiennes. Le programme de pratiques parentales positives Triple P offre une façon de mettre en oeuvre plusieurs des valeurs et des directions stratégiques proposés par la Commission de la santé mentale du Canada. Nous expliquons les principes et les éléments clés de ce programme, ainsi que la façon d'implantation, avec des exemples à travers le Canada.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 34Number 4December 2015
Pages: 129 - 142

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Version of record online: 24 February 2016

Key Words

  1. parenting support
  2. children's well-being
  3. population-level interventions
  4. Mental Health Commission of Canada
  5. Triple P Positive Parenting Program

Mots-clés

  1. appui aux parents
  2. bien-être des enfants
  3. interventions au niveau de la population
  4. Commission de la santé mentale du Canada
  5. programme de Pratiques parentales positives Triple P

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Philip B. Smith [email protected]
University of Prince Edward Island
Jacquie Brown
Triple P International
Steven Feldgaier
Healthy Child Manitoba and University of Manitoba
Catherine M. Lee

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