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Group interventions to strengthen the social support network of parents living in a context of vulnerability during the period of perinatality and early childhood
This synthesis paints a portrait of knowledge on group interventions promoting the strengthening of the social support network of parents living in a context of vulnerability during the period of perinatality and early childhood. A literature review was conducted to:
- to analyze the effectiveness of group interventions, according to their characteristics and the different dimensions of the parents’ social support network;
- to identify the factors facilitating or constraining their success.
The review of the scientific literature identified shows that:
- Group interventions are effective in strengthening parents’ social support network.
- The positive effects of group interventions that target, reach or are evaluated among pregnant women and mothers are better known. The state of current knowledge does not allow us to come to a conclusion with certainty on the effects of the participation of the fathers or of both parents.
- Group interventions likely to have positive effects on parents’ social support network have the following characteristics:
- Be implemented following the child’s arrival;
- Have an intensity of at least one weekly meeting lasting two hours;
- Provide facilitation by a trained speaker.
- The effects of strengthening the parents’ social support network vary according to the dimensions of the social support network studied. The positive effects documented relate more to the social network, the social support and the social contacts of the parents.
- The facilitating or constraining factors to be considered in the success of group interventions are at several levels (families, interveners, intervention, community).
- The results suggest four major implications for practice:
- Consider group interventions to strengthen the social support network of pregnant women and mothers with young children;
- Prioritize group interventions that have certain characteristics that contribute to positive effects on the parents’ social support network;
- Take into account the fact that group interventions do not necessarily act on all dimensions of the parents’ social support network;
- Act at many levels to influence the success of group interventions.
Canceled artists: Éric Lapointe back in theaters in the regions
On March 24, Éric Lapointe will perform at the Maison des arts Desjardins Drummondville. After deciding not to show him last year, due to his run-ins with the law, the broadcaster chose to add him this year, following careful consideration.
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“I wanted my women’s team to be comfortable with the fact that we added Éric to the program,” said the venue’s general and artistic director, Marie-Pierre Simoneau. After that, were we ready to live with comments from spectators who might call us? There are other broadcasters who had had their audiences resent them. It was excessively delicate. »
Marie-Pierre Simoneau admits feeling “a little helpless” in the face of this new situation of artists “cancelled” because they were the subject of allegations. “We sometimes feel a bit lost in all of this. There is no written law or way of doing things to rely on. It is difficult to take clear-cut positions. »
A matter of money
Éric Lapointe will also play on October 7 at Bar Chez Maurice, in Saint-Lazare. One of the owners of the establishment, Richard Chartrand, admits having programmed it for financial reasons.
“There is no philosophical or political reason. We are businessmen. We try to make a living as best we can. We lost a lot of money during the pandemic. »
The rocker has already played in this bar last December.
Comedian Julien Lacroix will also play at Bar Chez Maurice on February 23. The 250 tickets available have all sold out. “I am not a judge. I am not suing anyone, ”concludes the owner.
Table Ronde
Monday, at the Center des congrès de Québec, ADISQ and RIDEAU will jointly present a round table entitled Harassment and misconduct in the arts community. What is my role?
The discussion panel is part of Forum 2023, organized by RIDEAU, which brings together 350 performance halls and festivals in Quebec and the Canadian Francophonie.
Throughout the day, workshops, conferences and round tables will be presented on current issues for the performing arts community.
Skiing always costs more, but there are ways to save – rts.ch
According to a survey of Hôtellerie Suisse among its members, more than 80% of establishments have increased the price of rooms by at least 5% this season.
For their part, the Swiss ski lifts have also increased the price of the passes, but never above 5%, assures the umbrella organization. Consequently, the average price of a daily pass for an adult in Switzerland is now 68 francs, ie 15 francs more than fifteen years ago.
Faced with this situation, the drafting of basik went in search of good plans to spend a little less money, but also try to ski in a more sustainable way. To do this, she went to the canton of Valais which, with 570 ski lifts, has the largest infrastructure in the country.
And once morest all odds, the team managed to spend a total of only 211 francs for a weekend in the mountains for an adult, transport costs excluded.
Where to stay cheap?
Baptized Anako Lodge, this tourist concept which brings together six renovated mayens was developed eight years ago in the Val d’Hérens. [Nicolas Sedlatchek – Anako Lodge]
For accommodation, the economic magazine of the RTS has found old mayens recently renovated in the Val d’Hérens for 120 francs per night (breakfast included). Accessible free of charge from Sion via the provision of an electric car, these accommodations can each accommodate up to twelve people. It is therefore a very interesting offer when you stay there as a group.
Initially destined for demolition, these six small chalets were saved, then rebuilt plank by plank. Only the interior has been modernized. baptized Anako Lodgethis tourism concept was developed eight years ago by Olivier Cheseaux.
Architect by trade, this Valaisan had to fight to develop his alternative tourism, not only focused on skiing, he says in basik. “No banking body believed in my project. Even the canton of Valais was a little reluctant with tourist funds.” Indeed, at the level of the overall investment, this recovery of heritage in ruins will have cost him regarding 30% more expensive than rebuilding something new.
Where to ski cheap?
In Arolla, the pass costs 46 francs per day. [christophe clivaz – ]
For skiing strictly speaking, basik has found one of the cheapest resorts in central Valais: Arolla. In this station, the pass costs 46 francs per day. This rather low price is explained in particular by the fact that the slopes are between 2000 and 3000 meters, an altitude where snow cannons are rather rare. Moreover, thanks to the good snow conditions during the last Christmas holidays, Arolla observed 50% more crowds than the previous year.
Despite everything, the price of the subscription had to be revised upwards this season, explains Manuel Follonier, president of the Arolla ski lifts. “This year, we have around 15,000 francs in additional energy-related costs. That’s still quite a lot.” Not to mention increases in the price of fuel, spare parts for machinery or maintenance of facilities. “So this year, we have potentially increased by 2 francs compared to last season.”
Note that this increase in the price of the pass should continue in Arolla. Indeed, the resort will soon invest in a new gondola project worth around 20 million francs. And at the same time, it will part with five ski lifts that were inexpensive to maintain.
Where to equip cheap?
Called Second Life, Decathlon’s offer allows you to buy reconditioned second-hand skis. [Yann Dieuaide – RTS]
As far as equipment is concerned, the basik journalist unearthed a brand new offer from the sports equipment giant Decathlon. baptized Second Lifeit allows you to buy reconditioned second-hand skis, explains Alex Jacquelin of the Decathlon store in Marin (NE).
“The project to resell our second-hand products starts above all from a real customer need, who is increasingly looking to consume a little differently. And the other challenge is to try to reduce the environmental impact .”
This system allows ski enthusiasts who have little means to find skis around 30% cheaper than new equipment. As for the brand, it would collect on average a margin of 30 francs per pair of skis sold. If this concept already exists a lot on online applications, Decathlon is riding the wave.
“Most of our subsidiaries have been able to double the surface area dedicated to second-hand products”, rejoices Alex Jacquelin. Before continuing: “So, even if it’s still a little early to have strong convictions, we realize that there is a real appetite and that there is a real enthusiasm on the part of our customers. over it.”
Subject TV: Quentin Bohlen
Web adaptation: Fabien Grenon