Journal article
Building the capacity of family day care educators to promote children's social and emotional wellbeing: An exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial
E Davis, L Williamson, A MacKinnon, K Cook, E Waters, H Herrman, M Sims, C Mihalopoulos, L Harrison, B Marshall
BMC Public Health | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background: Childhood mental health problems are highly prevalent, experienced by one in five children living in socioeconomically disadvantaged families. Although childcare settings, including family day care are ideal to promote children's social and emotional wellbeing at a population level in a sustainable way, family day care educators receive limited training in promoting children's mental health. This study is an exploratory wait-list control cluster randomised controlled trial to test the appropriateness, acceptability, cost, and effectiveness of "Thrive," an intervention program to build the capacity of family day care educators to promote children's social and emotional wellbeing. ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study is supported by the Australian Research Council. ED is supported by a VicHealth Public Health Research Fellowship. Authors ED, EW and LW are all supported by the Jack Brockhoff Child Health and Wellbeing Program. KC is supported by an ARC Post-Doctoral Fellowship and HH is supported by an NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship. LW is also supported by an NHMRC PhD scholarship.