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Title: A Parenting Programme for Muslims
Authors: Thomson, Kathryn
Keywords: Minority Groups
Religion and Spirituality
Issue Date: Mar-2018
Citation: THOMSON, K., HUSSEIN, H., ROCHE-NAGI, K. and BUTTERWORTH, R., 2018. A Parenting Programme for Muslims. Community Practitioner, 91(2), pp. 45-47
Abstract: Universal parenting intervention courses often fail to recruit and retain Muslim families. The practice of targeting specific populations in parenting programs is not well established. Parents from minority backgrounds are rarely offered culturally relevant, accessible or effective courses. Here, Thomson et al evaluate the impact of the faith-based Five Pillars of Parenting program in the UK.
Description: Available to eligible NHS OpenAthens users at https://search.proquest.com/docview/2023683620?accountid=48514. See also https://www.communitypractitioner.co.uk/resources/2018/03/evaluating-impact-5-pillars-parenting-programme-novel-parenting-intervention
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/35
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