Presenters - Janine Ryan and Margaret Swan. Lanarkshire’s Parenting Support Strategy.

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Presenters - Janine Ryan and Margaret Swan

Lanarkshire’s Parenting Support Strategy

Our vision for every child and young person in Lanarkshire is that they grow, develop and reach their full potential within strong, confident and resourceful families who are fully equipped to contribute to children’s well- being.

Commitment 1: We will ensure that the unique role of parents as the child’s most important resource is promoted, and in particular, will emphasise the role of the male carer

Commitment 2: We will ensure that the ambitions of the key policy documents and the early years agenda are at the heart of service delivery for communities, being vital in supporting parents to give our children the best start in life and be ready to succeed

Commitment 3: We will ensure that all staff working with children, parents, families and communities will be supported to develop culture, systems and practice change in line with the national GIRFEC practice model

Core Commitment 4: We will ensure that all interventions are underpinned by appropriate and timely assessment, planning, monitoring and evaluation which promotes decision making and actions to address parents’ needs

Commitment 5: We will ensure that staff will be encouraged to build on the capacities of our parents and families using the “strengths approach”

Core Commitment 6: We will ensure that the need to consult with parents and children is recognised throughout all aspects of work in developing and delivering support

Commitment 7: We will ensure that managers understand and commit to the need to work in partnership. Supporting and promoting: resources; time; content and delivery

Core Commitment 8: We will ensure a strategic and structured approach to the development of local practitioner networks.

Core Commitment 9: We will ensure that key messages around building positive relationships will be a foundation for practice, e.g. understanding the importance of attachment and maintaining good relationships throughout children’s lives.

Core Commitment 10: We will ensure that staff will share information and good practice with each other and parents on an ongoing basis and in particular, at key transition periods in their children’s lives