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Increasing Triple P attendance in diverse and vulnerable communities across Western Australia utilising the Child and Parent
Centres
Ailsa Earley
Tonia Fahey
Lauren Andree
Outline
• Child and Parent Centre model
• Data collection and outcomes
• Increasing family access and
participation
Establishment of the CPCs
• 2013 - Establishment of the Child and Parent Centre
initiative
• 2017 - Initiative became a Permanent Program
• Centres Located in Vulnerable Communities
• Managed by Non-Government Organisations
Non-government organisation commitment
Contracted PartnersAnglicareWA
Centrecare
Investing in our Youth
Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s
Resource Centre
MercyCare
Ngala
The Smith Family
The Shire of Mundaring
Parkerville Children and Youth Care
One Tree Community Services
Wanslea
Wunan
YMCA
• Services for families of children up to age 8
• Parent education, crèche, nurse and speech
pathologist.
• Three psychologists (2 full time equivalent)
Child and Parent Centre Services
Data Collection
• What: date, attendance, topic, venue,
location
• Who: School psychologists, CPC co-
ordinators and principal consultants
• When: every session, census twice yearly
and reporting in biannual reports
Results 2013-2019
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Triple P Data
Metro Regional
Increasing family access and
participation in Triple P
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
A day in the life…
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
• Evening and weekend workshops & whole day
workshops (e.g 3 seminar series in one day)
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
• Evening and weekend workshops
• Tailored examples to cater for discrete
community needs
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
• Evening and weekend workshops
• Tailored examples to cater for discrete
community needs
• Cultural adaptations
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
• Evening and weekend workshops
• Tailored examples to cater for discrete
community needs
• Cultural adaptations
• Interpretation services
Strategies
• Travel to remote regions
• Flexible delivery formats
• Evening and weekend workshops
• Tailored examples to cater for discrete
community needs
• Cultural adaptations
• Translation and interpretation services
• Co-facilitation and mentoring
Conclusion
• Increase of attendance in Triple P:
– 140 (2013) to 1193 (2019)
• Strategies have been developed to meet
the unique challenges of Western Australia
• What’s next…
Questions
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