A collaborative working group set up by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth is currently developing a draft national model of parenting support services. Parenting support is the provision of information and services aimed at strengthening parents’ knowledge, confidence and skills to help achieve the best outcomes for children and their families. Parenting supports include parenting programmes, information sessions, one-to-one advice and support, group-based supports, parent mentoring, home visiting programmes, drop-in advice clinics, support helplines and online parenting supports.
The Department is leading on the development of a national model, working in partnership with CES. As part of this work the group would like to hear from a wide range of stakeholders with an interest in parenting supports. This includes parents, providers of parenting supports and others working with children and families.
The aim of this consultation is to gather thoughts and ideas on improving the development and delivery of parenting support services for all parents. Find out more about the work to develop a national model of parenting support services here.
Wider family-focused policies and supports such as financial supports, educational supports, housing, mental health services and children's services are outside the scope of this consultation.
The consultation is available on EU Survey, please click on this link to participate, and submissions will be accepted up to the 16th of April.