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Our partnership with Birmingham City Council in the implementation of its Brighter Futures Strategy has taken a step forward with the formation of a multi-disciplinary service design group to oversee piloting of the Triple P parenting programme in the city.
Triple P is an evidence-based program to help parents to develop self-confidence and learn parenting techniques. The decision to implement it in Birmingham was made in the context of a ten year strategy that aims to make measurable improvements in children’s outcomes by investing in prevention and early intervention.
The service design group also includes representation from Birmingham early years service, the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and the voluntary sector.
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