Evidence-based support
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Knowledge development for evidence-based support to children of parents with dependency disorders – A national, regional and local development program
Knowledge development for evidence-based support to children of parents with dependency disorders – A national, regional and local development program. Eriksson Charli. Örebro University, Sweden.
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Social services support groups for children as next of kin – methods and goals.
Social services support groups for children as next of kin – methods and goals. Furenbäck Ingela & Johansson Pauline. Linnaeus University and The Swedish Family Care Competence Centre, Sweden
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Development and testing of a family based support program for young carers and their families in Austria
Development and testing of a family based support program for young carers and their families in Austria. Nagl-Cupal Martin & Hauprich Julia. University of Vienna, Department of Nursing Science, Austria.
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Implementation and systematic follow-up of family-focused care in a neurological department
Implementation and systematic follow-up of family-focused care in a neurological department. 3 different methods of support. What works in practice? Åkerlund Kerstin och Meijer Karolina. Karolinska universitetssjukhuset
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Towards a monitoring strategy of young carers in Flanders.
Towards a monitoring strategy of young carers in Flanders. Bronselaer Joost & Vandezande Veronique. Department of Welfare, public health and family, Flemish government. Belgium.
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Parents with ADHD and/or Autism:
Parents with ADHD and/or Autism: Consequences for the child and methods for support, a systematic review. Janeslätt Gunnel & Afsaneh Roshanai. Department of Public health and Caring Sciences, Disability and Habilitation, Uppsala University, Sweden.
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BTI- Better Interdisciplinary Cooperation
BTI- Better Interdisciplinary Cooperation. A practical inspirational model focused on the child's development and the parents client participation. Bratteteig Inger Lise. Haugesund kommune. Norway.
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To Implement Systematic Follow Up
To Implement Systematic Follow Up – Challengers and Experiences from a Case Study. Johansson Pauline & Furenbäck Ingela & Carlsund Åsa, Linnaeus University and The Swedish Family Care Competence Centre, Sweden.