Policy briefs

Explore our research in plain language in our policy briefs, including evidence-based key implications for policy and practice. We publish accessible policy briefs for each of our academic outputs.

Harnessing the RE-AIM Framework for Global Dissemination of Parenting Resources During COVID-19

This initiative demonstrated the feasibility of delivering behavioural interventions at scale, offering essential lessons for future public health responses

Effective population-level promotion of positive parenting and violence prevention in high adversity settings

Being Family | Using film to promote positive parenting and reduce violence against children.

The bidirectional temporal relationship between parenting stress and child maltreatment

A cross-lagged study based on intervention and cohort data.

Pre-post Mixed Methods Study of a Parent and Teen Support Intervention to Prevent Violence Against Adolescents in the Philippines

A parent and teen support intervention to prevent violence against adolescents in the Philippines.

Parenting Programmes as a Child Abuse Intervention in High-Conflict Situations

In high-conflict settings such as South Sudan, evidence-based parenting programmes can be highly effective in reducing the use of harsh discipline and improving positive parenting behaviour.

Feasibility and Acceptability of Parenting for Lifelong Health Program in Mainland China

The findings of this trial suggest great relevance and acceptability of PLH-YC in mainland China.

Mixed methods feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih parenting program to prevent violence against children in Malaysia

"Before I was like a Tarzan. But now, I take a pause" Feasibility study of the Naungan Kasih Parenting programme suggest that such programmes may reduce child maltreatment in Malaysia.