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Croatia: Positive communication and engaged parenting - prevention of institutionalization of children with disabilit

Croatia: Positive communication and engaged parenting - prevention of institutionalization of children with disabilities. Danica Kramarić, dr. med. T he Croatian Ministry of Health Head of Sector for the promotion and protection of health E-mail: danica.kramaric@miz.hr.

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Croatia: Positive communication and engaged parenting - prevention of institutionalization of children with disabilit

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  1. Croatia:Positive communication and engaged parenting - prevention of institutionalization of children with disabilities Danica Kramarić, dr. med. The Croatian Ministry of HealthHead of Sector for the promotion and protection of health E-mail: danica.kramaric@miz.hr

  2. Parent's right to information • Health Care Act • Law on the Protecion of Patients’ Rights • Medical Practice Act • Code of Medical Ethics and Deontology

  3. STATUS Medical facts Accurate information Incomplete information Inappropriate way of communication Inappropriate place and time Parents under stress, often with a sense of quilt GOAL Medical facts Accurate information More complete information Communication in an understandable manner for parent In a separate room, and not in the hallway Engagedparent Enhancing the communication skills of healthcare providers

  4. Positive communication • Ministry of Health - Project "Kindness is the beginning of each treatment" - Communication skills training for health care professionals • UNICEF in cooperation with MoH delivered trainings How to tell unwanted news?- education on effective communication between health professionals and parents of children with disabilities, including health care workers in ALL maternity hospitals at the state and local level • Faculty of Medicine introduced academic course: Basic Medical Skills with university textbook: "How to tell unwanted news?„

  5. Positive communication"How to tell unwanted news in a good way?" • First contact is the most important • Positive approach and support to parents • Appropriate and carefully chosen words without highly technical terms • Give as much information as possible about positive sides of the child’s development • Provide information on support public services and social rights • Provide information on nongovernmental organisations in the area

  6. Engaged Parent • ‘Creating’ an engaged parent takes involvement of a multidisciplinary professional team: paeditritian, physiatrist, physiotherapist, rehabilitator, social worker, psychologist and other professionals as needed • Parental involvement is extremely important in process of early intervention

  7. Engaging parents in process of early intervention

  8. Engaged Parent – Best Practice Model Centre for rehabilitation - Down Syndrom Centre Pula

  9. Programme is implemented in line with the European Down Syndrom Associatiaon guidelines:- aiming at inclusion and prevention of institutionalisation of children with Down Syndrom - multidisciplinary approach - individual plans prepared for each child, with active involvement of parents- in line with needs and chronological age of a child- implemented throughout a year Engaged Parent Basic programme principles

  10. There is always a way to communicate! If not by words, then by signs.

  11. Conclusions: Prevention of institutionalisation of children with disabilites lies in: • Positive attitudes and communication of professionals • Supporting engaged parenting • Developing public community services for parents and families • Enhancing the role of parental associations • Destigmatisation and encreased public awarness on challenges, needs and rights of children with disabilities

  12. Thank you!

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