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Citation

Lamberton L, Devaney J, Bunting L. Child Abuse Rev. 2016; 25(5): 359-372.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/car.2451

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study explores how digital technology is being used to provide innovative family support services (FSS), and the challenges and opportunities that this holds for practitioners in delivering the service. Online services hold the possibility of accessing increasing numbers of parents, and providing support that fits with their own needs and availability. Using the parenting website Netmums as a case study, this article explores how staff who engage with parents online understand their role in both supporting parents and safeguarding children. This exploratory study involved in-depth semi-structured online interviews with Netmums′ staff (n = 13). A thematic analysis identified a number of key themes, the most frequently occurring being in relation to: identifying and responding to child safeguarding concerns; and the false impression by parents of anonymity in the online environment. This exploratory research raises more questions than it can answer, especially in relation to managing child safeguarding concerns while maintaining a 'mum friendly' approach. Online interventions show promise but there is a need for further evaluation of these forms of intervention. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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