This study forms part of a programme of work EIF carried out
in partnership with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) exploring the extent
and nature of UK service provision on inter-parental relationships (IPR), with
a particular focus on families either in or at risk of poverty. This programme
of work, involved three inter-related strands to begin to map and better
understand current IPR provision in the UK, including: a rapid evidence assessment of existing
literature; a small-scale audit of a sample of relationship support provision;
qualitative case study research in five local authority areas.
Exploring Parental Relationship Support
Resource title
This study forms part of a programme of work EIF carried out
in partnership with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) exploring the extent
and nature of UK service provision on inter-parental relationships (IPR), with
a particular focus on families either in or at risk of poverty. This programme
of work, involved three inter-related strands to begin to map and better
understand current IPR provision in the UK, including: a rapid evidence assessment of existing
literature; a small-scale audit of a sample of relationship support provision;
qualitative case study research in five local authority areas.
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Year
2017