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References for Mellow parenting are:

Puckering.C, et al (1994), Process and evaluation of group interventions for

mothers with parenting difficulties, Child Abuse Review, vol. 3, 229-310.

Puckering.C, .J, Maddox.H, Mills.M, .A.D, (1996), Taking Control: A

single case study of Mellow Parenting, Clinical Child Psychology and

Psychiatry, Vol. 1(4): pp 539-550.

There is quite a bit of other work however it is as yet unpublished.

If you contact the ACPP after the 19th of August on 01414454340, they will

send you copies of the articles.

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> Re: infant mental health

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> I, too, would be very interested in references for mellow parenting as i

> know nothing about it. thank you

> Ann

> Newmarket Conference 14.6.02

> > >>>>>

> > >>>>> Dear Charlene

> > >>>>> I've volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the

> > >>>>>

> > >>Early

> > >>

> > >>>>> Intervention Strategy instead of Bilotta who won't

> now

> > >>>>> be able

> > >>>>> to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you expecting some

> > >>>>>

> > >>>fancy

> > >>>

> > >>>>> presentation? I hope not!

> > >>>>> Lund-Lack

> > >>>>>

> > >>>>>

> > >>>>>

> > >>>>>

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Have you considered PIPPIN (Parents in Partnership - Parent Infant network).

Group approach which begins antenatally and continues into the post natal

period.

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> >I was part of a discussion a while ago with CAMHS and HVs re the effect

> >of hv intervention on their referrals and a great debate ensued! Our

> >conclusions were that it would be likely that the number of referrasl

> >might increase but that these would be more appropriate referrals. As

> >metioned ealier in ths email conversation, the referral ratre to CAMHS

> >from hvs has been reducing in many areas due to long waiting lists etc.

> >and therefore agreements between the 2 teams needed to ensure what

> >was and what was not appropriate.

> >

> >In Bristol, when I was helping to implement the training for the

> >Solihull Approach there was going to be a 1 point referral system for

> >all referrals and there was a plan that the speech therapists etc, for

> >whom the referrals were for, would have been informed of the level

> >and nature of the intervention that the families/children would have

> >received when seen by a hv who had been trained in the Solihull

> >Approach.

> >

> >Whilst I think that the SA appears to work well and is popular with hvs

> >we need to be aware that it has not been evaluated externally (external

> >to Solihull). I would love to get the money to do so!!!

> >

> >Toity

> >

> >On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 09:16:49 +0100 Iain

> >GIRLING <annieg@...> wrote:

> >

> >> ,

> >> I am very interested in your work - here in cambridge a group of

> >> interested

> >> professionals from health visiting and mental health have set up CAMPIP

> >> -

> >> Cambridge Parent Infant Project looking at early interevention, all of

> >> us

> >> sharing the strong belief that a health visiting intervention could

> >> make a

> >> huge difference to CAMHS waiting lists not to mention long term

> >> outcomes for

> >> children and their families.

> >> We put on a conference in May which I missed because I was sunning

> >> myself in

> >> Scotland but there was, i believe a very interesting presentation from

> a

> >> project in Sunderland looking at this issue.

> >> Ann

> >> Newmarket Conference 14.6.02

> >> > > >

> >> > > > Dear Charlene

> >> > > > I've volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the

> >> Early

> >> > > > Intervention Strategy instead of Bilotta who won't

> >> now

> >> > > > be able

> >> > > > to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you expecting

> >> some

> >> > fancy

> >> > > > presentation? I hope not!

> >> > > > Lund-Lack

> >> > > >

> >> > > >

> >> > > >

> >> > > >

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Thanks Ros. What a brilliant resource this group is! This sounds like a

similar group to those involved in the Newpin evaluation about 10 years ago.

lind Bennet wrote:

Mellow Parenting is a group based intervention and the idea of Puckering and I think, Maggie Mills. Ref: Puckering,C.,,J.,Mills,M.,and ,A.D. (1994)'Process and evaluation of a groupintervention for mothers with parenting difficulties'. Child abuse review,vol..3, 299-310. Ros Re: infant mental health

I, too, would be very interested in references for mellow parenting as iknow nothing about it. thank youAnn Newmarket Conference 14.6.02 Dear Charlene I've volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the

Early

Intervention Strategy instead of Bilotta who won't now be able to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you expecting some

fancy

presentation? I hope not! Lund-Lack

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Sorry to have repeated the referances I didnt notice someone else had put

them up!!

Yes you are right, Mellow parenting is based on the findings of the Newpin

model, which suggested that interventions which focused on the needs of the

mother or the child in isolation of the other were less likely to be

effective. Hence this is a very eclectic model which entails a group for

parents in the morning based around psychoanalytic principles linking past

to present, it also has a parenting workshop in the afternoon which is more

behaviouralist, teaching strategies. However problem solving is as likely to

come form other mothers than the facilitators. Mellow parenting also

encorporates video taken of the families during a meal time at home, this is

extremely powerful when watched in the group.

> Re: infant mental health

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>

>

> I, too, would be very interested in references for mellow

> parenting as i

> know nothing about it. thank you

> Ann

> Newmarket Conference

> 14.6.02

>

> Dear Charlene

> I've volunteered myself to facilitate the

> workshop on the

>

>

> Early

>

>

> Intervention Strategy instead of

> Bilotta who won't now

> be able

> to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you

> expecting some

>

>

> fancy

>

>

> presentation? I hope not!

> Lund-Lack

>

>

>

>

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I have a dissertation to do for my MSc next year and I am sure there must be something in all of this. Any ideas emerging please throw them my way!!

Thanks Ann

Newmarket Conference 14.6.02 Dear Charlene I've volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on theEarly

Intervention Strategy instead of Bilotta who won't now be able to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you expecting somefancy

presentation? I hope not! Lund-Lack

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Reference Community Practitioner 74(6) 2001

> > Newmarket Conference 14.6.02 > > > > >

> > > > > > > Dear Charlene > > > > > I've

> > volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the > >

> > Early > > > > > Intervention Strategy instead of

> > Bilotta who won't > > now

> > > > > > > be able > > > > > to attend.

> > What's my brief for this? Are you expecting > > some

> > > > > fancy > > > > > presentation? I hope not!

> > > > > > > Lund-Lack > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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, there was and I think that it was early last

year. I have all my Solihull stuff in Bristol and, if I

remember I will have a look for it this w/e. If I don't

come back to you do give me a reminding shove!!

Toity

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 18:24:18 +0100 Bidmead

<christine@...> wrote:

> Dear Toity,

>

> Was there a paper produced about the Solihull Approach in the Community

> Practitioner a while ago? I am trying to find anything that has been

> written apart from a short article that I have in the Child Psychotherapy

> Trust Review of 1999.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

> Newmarket Conference 14.6.02 > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Charlene > > > > > I've

> volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the > >

> Early > > > > > Intervention Strategy instead of

> Bilotta who won't > > now

> > > > > > be able > > > > > to attend.

> What's my brief for this? Are you expecting > > some

> > > > fancy > > > > > presentation? I hope not!

> > > > > > Lund-Lack > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Toity I do not know what the brief was either but I would be interested for

your opinion about the flaws in her study Best wishes Ros Bennet

Re: Newmarket Conference 14.6.02

> >>>>

> >>>>Ros,

> >>>>

> >>>>We are using Solihull in Bath & NE Somerset. Are you in touch with

> >>>>Janet Weeks and Barbara Marks who undertook the training of all our

> >>>>HVs? They are currently evaluating the service we provide and it's

> >>>>impact on the CAMHS demand. There may be fruitful co-work.

> >>>>

> >>>>Ruth

> >>>>

> >>>> Newmarket Conference 14.6.02

> >>>>

> >>>> Dear Charlene

> >>>> I've volunteered myself to facilitate the workshop on the

> Early

> >>>> Intervention Strategy instead of Bilotta who won't now

> >>>> be able

> >>>> to attend. What's my brief for this? Are you expecting some

> fancy

> >>>> presentation? I hope not!

> >>>> Lund-Lack

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

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