Parenting Support in the Dutch ‘Participation Society’

Trudie Knijn, Marit Hopman

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    Abstract

    This article focuses on ‘the turn to parenting’ in the Netherlands and embeds it in a major reform called ‘transition and transformation’. While support for parenting by way of public healthcare and denominational family care and advice has a long tradition in the Netherlands, the field gained new importance in the 1990s under the influence of medical and psychological ‘scientification’ and the introduction of evidence-based methods. Current reforms are modulated with a critique of specialised forms of parent support and (re-)introduce a community- and family-based approach in which professionals are charged with helping families to help themselves and with guiding and supervising volunteers who actually do the job of parenting support.

    Parenting Support in the Dutch ‘Participation Society’ (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281225099_Parenting_Support_in_the_Dutch_%27Participation_Society%27 [accessed Jan 19, 2016].
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)645-656
    Number of pages12
    JournalSocial Policy and Society
    Volume14
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2015

    Keywords

    • Parenting support
    • evidence-based interventions
    • professional work
    • public health
    • the Netherlands
    • transition and transformation

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