In this activity, parents are supported to build their confidence, identify and achieve targeted goals and become self-sufficient.
Parents who feel confident and satisfied with their parenting are in the best position to deal with family or child related issues. They’re also better placed to take on information about how to improve their child’s wellbeing.
Building parents' confidence and self-sufficiency is typically embedded into existing home visits.
It can be achieved by:
The frequency and length of home visits should be based on the needs of clients. You should use your professional judgement to determine what is most appropriate for your client/s.
Building parents' confidence can be an approach taken throughout all home visits. It may inform all the work that is undertaken with a family. You could also set aside specific sessions that focus on identifying how parents view themselves and building their confidence.
Parental self-care and personal development may have different meanings for Aboriginal people. Connecting with community and kinship networks, going back to country and practising cultures in whatever form that might be is also important to self-care and wellbeing.
Connection to community and culture is a protective factor for the wellbeing of Aboriginal people and so should be foundational to all service provision (Kiraly et al, 2014).
See the Cultural Safety and Wellbeing Evidence Review for further guidance on how to deliver culturally safe services and improve outcomes for Aboriginal people.
Activities that build parents' confidence and self-sufficiency have been implemented with a number of different target groups. Key characteristics include:
25 Nov 2022
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
You can access our apology to the Stolen Generations.