Building bridges? An evaluation of the costs and effectiveness of the Separated Parents Information Programme (PIP)
Trinder, Liz; Bryson, Caroline; Coleman, Lester; et al.Houlston, Catherine; Purdon, Susan; Reibstein, Janet; Smith, Leanne
Date: 2011
Publisher
Department for Education
Abstract
The Separated Parent Information Programme (PIP) is the first nationally available parent education programme for parents involved in litigation over contact and residence in England. The programme is a Contact Activity, introduced by the Children and Adoption Act 2006 as an additional tool for courts to facilitate contact.
PIP is a ...
The Separated Parent Information Programme (PIP) is the first nationally available parent education programme for parents involved in litigation over contact and residence in England. The programme is a Contact Activity, introduced by the Children and Adoption Act 2006 as an additional tool for courts to facilitate contact.
PIP is a four hour group programme for parents referred by the court. Both parties, i.e. the applicant and respondent, are required to attend the programme, but former couples attend separate groups. The groups are designed to include both men and women. The aim of the programme is to encourage parents to focus on children’s needs and perspectives. The programme is delivered by trained providers from mediation, counselling or contact services backgrounds.
Law School
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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