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Welcome to
Parenting Role Interview
(PRI)

 

A new parenting assessment measure has been developed by Lifespan Research Group at Kingston University London.

The aim of the Parenting Role Interview (PRI) is to gather information on parent's or carer’s views of their parenting role. It can act as a standalone assessment measure of parenting, or as a supplement to the Attachment style Interview (ASI) to help understand further the potential implications of their partner relationship and attachment style for the nature of the parenting they may provide for their children.

PRI training is suitable for social workers and psychologists involved in child safeguarding services. Whilst this is not a forensic investigative assessment of child maltreatment, it gives a highly informative assessment of the parent's or carer's self-perception of their parenting role and provides a summary of felt and estimated competence and incompetence in parenting role. It also includes a summary of difficulties with children and positive and negative interaction.

 

"This tool is an excellent way of gathering information when assessing the prospective carers where there are children placed..."

"(I found the course) very helpful and informative..."
delegate feedback, April 2011

 

** New ** PRI training course dates: 31 October and and 28 November 2012, Kingston, Surrey details

 

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