Balsells, M. ÀngelsFuentes-Peláez, NúriaPastor Vicente, CrescenciaAmorós, PerePonce, CarmenMolina, M. Cruz (María Cruz)del Campo, JaimeMateos Inchaurrondo, AinoaSanz, ClaraVaquero Tió, EduardMateo Gomà, María IsabelUrrea Monclús, AídaMundet Bolós, AnnaRodríguez Rodríguez, JulioParra Ramajo, BelénMilani, PaolaVázquez Álvarez, NoeliaSebba, JudyCojocaru, DanielaAlmeida, AnaFernández, José MiguelMartins, P. C.Navajas, AliciaCarneiro, Ana MariaFernández-Rodrigo, LauraCiurana, AnnaPérez, SaraMagalhães, Laura2019-04-092019-04-092018https://hdl.handle.net/2445/131863Podeu consultar la versió castellana, francesa i portuguesa al recurs relacionat.Walking Family is a support programme for specific parenting skills in foster care and reunification. Its main aim is to promote the acceptance and involvement of the welfare measure and to foster and strengthen reunification. One of the most relevant aspects of the programme is its group methodology, as it can be used to convey effective coping strategies for everyday problems. Walking Family is characterised by three cornerstones of innovation: positive parenting and child welfare, child participation and family resilience. The programme is developed over 5 modules, each containing 3 sessions. Each session offers activities to do with the children, with the parents and with the family as a unit.2 p.application/pdfeng(c) GRISIJ, 2018Acolliment familiarRelacions familiarsPares i fillsFoster home careFamily relationshipsParent and childWalking family: Programme of parental skills during foster care and reunification. Summary of main findings of the Project I+D EDU2014-52921-C2. [Infographics]info:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess