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ParentAssess is a framework developed in 2016 for assessing parents who have learning disabilities and other additional needs. It addresses both the emotional and practical aspects of parenting and seeks to identify both the strengths and concerns.
- ParentAssess | a specialist assessment framework for parents ...
ParentAssess is the most widely-recognised and accepted...
- ParentAssess | a specialist assessment framework for parents ...
Oct 4, 2023 · ParentAssess aims to support parents, it places precedence on the assessment not being a test. Rather it allows assessors to identify where parents need support then enable them the tools to achieve a better parenting technique.
ParentAssess can be adapted to consider different threshold concerns. It can be used with parents from different cultures and it has been noted to work particularly well with parents from the Traveller community. All tools are cross-cultural and can be adapted.
ParentAssess is the most widely-recognised and accepted specialist parenting assessment framework in the country. It embeds the relevant case law and is included in the Good Practice Guidance on Working with Parents with a Learning Disability.
ParentAssess is utilised in various settings, including family courts, pre-birth assessments, and residential units for mothers and babies. It is designed to support both scenarios where children remain under parental care and situations where they are placed in foster care with supervised contact.
When you have completed this course, you will be able to complete ParentAssess assessments. We want our Assessors to use the tools effectively and carry out assessments in the best way possible, so we offer support after the course to help achieve this.
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ParentAssess is a specialist framework designed to assess parents with a learning disability or additional issues such as mental health, trauma, exploitation, domestic abuse, alcohol or drug misuse and offending.