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Family resilience means that the family is able to organize its life effectively, moreover, it can adapt and function properly
even in a significant crisis or life event. Supporting family resilience is an emphatic responsibility in case of families of
disadvantaged backgrounds. The purpose of the Hungarian TAMOP 526 project is to disseminate a new approach for experts
working in social, child welfare and child protection services by exploring, analysing and adapting best practices and approaches
of supporting parents. During the project a conception from the US and another from Germany were selected. Trainings
were developed based on these two new approaches for professionals (case workers, social workers, day care providers, etc.).
The new approaches focus on strengthening families, supporting parentsâ?? role in early childhood education and attuning
educational fields of families and institutions. During first half of 2015 there will be trained approximately 1500 social experts.
They will support family resilience using the new approaches in practice on a daily basis. Experts having supplementary
information and more competences will be able to facilitate processes effectively related to child-centered, family-centered and
wider environment as well.
Biography
Szilvia Cs. Ferenczi has completed her PhD studies in 2009 at Eotvos Lorand University. She is currently working on her dissertation. She is economist,
developmental psychologist, parent-infant consultant, head of Strategic and Training Subproject in TAMOP 526 Project.
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