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International Parenting Survey - Canada

International Parenting Survey - Canada. Catherine M. Lee University of Ottawa. Who are we?. Overview. IPS IPS comes to Canada Key findings from Hastings and Prince Edward Lessons learned. International Parenting Survey ( Morawska , Heinrichs & Sanders). IPS Goals.

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International Parenting Survey - Canada

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  1. International Parenting Survey - Canada Catherine M. Lee University of Ottawa

  2. Who are we?

  3. Overview • IPS • IPS comes to Canada • Key findings from Hastings and Prince Edward • Lessons learned

  4. International Parenting Survey (Morawska, Heinrichs & Sanders)

  5. IPS Goals

  6. Bringing the IPS to Canada

  7. Recruitment • Websites • Email messages • Electronic newsletters • Posters • At events and activities

  8. IPS-C Findings

  9. IPS-C spring 2012 sample

  10. Report on Canadian sample • Available online at: • http://www.sciencessociales.uottawa.ca/fampsy/eng/projects_ipsc_partners.asp • Full sample and separate reports divided by : • Child age • Parent age • Parent gender • Marital status • Parental employment • Adequacy of income • Family type

  11. Hastings and Prince Edward 181 parents

  12. Child Characteristics Child Disability by Type (%)1

  13. Family Characteristics

  14. Parent Characteristics: By Parent Gender

  15. Income Adequacy1

  16. Current Service Use

  17. Current Service Use • 33.0% of respondents consulted a professional about their children’s behaviour in the last 12 months1 * Respondents could endorse more than one type of professional

  18. Awareness of and Participation in Parent Training Programs

  19. Awareness of Parent Training Programs (%)1 * Respondents could endorse more than one program

  20. Participation in Parent Training Programs (%)1 * Respondents could endorse more than one program

  21. Reasons for not Participating in Parent Training Programs

  22. Reasons for not Participating (%)1 * Respondents could endorse more than one reason

  23. Satisfaction with Parenting Support

  24. Satisfaction with Parenting Support (%)1

  25. Preferences for Parent Services

  26. Preferences for Parent Services Extremely Useful 10 5 Not at all useful 1

  27. Lessons learned • Need: • More funding • To abbreviate and simplify questionnaire • To collaborate on survey for First Nations, Métis and Inuit • To translate to other languages.

  28. Thank you! The IPS-C team would like to express its gratitude to the partner agencies for your tireless efforts in recruiting parents for this study! The success of this project would not have been possible without all of your hard work.

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