Measurements of child resilience and parental competences in the Hungarian child protection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15170/SocRev.2021.14.01.03Keywords:
child resilience measurements, parental competence measurements, complex problems and responses in the child welfare systemAbstract
A model program has been implemented in three rounds (2018–2020) and it is currently taking place (2020–2021) in Hungary. The aim of this program is to give effective tools for professionals in the field of child welfare services and in the child protection system to carry out the care activities, deal with family problems, motivate the family for positive change in much more effective way. In this study, the measurements of child resilience and parental competences are presented. The goal is to highlight how these measurements can – beyond to evaluate concrete programs – be widely used in the child protection practice.