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Attachment security, early childhood intervention and the National Disability Insurance Scheme: a risk and rights analysis
Children Australia Pub Date : 2019-10-07 , DOI: 10.1017/cha.2019.39
Stacey Lynne Alexander , Margarita Frederico , Maureen Long

To promote the rights, well-being and development of the child, and for the benefit of families and the community, attachment should be a central focus of early childhood intervention (ECI) under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). ECI Key Workers have the opportunity to positively influence parent–child relationships and are encouraged to do so by the ECI national guidelines. This article identifies how elements of the NDIS design and implementation may be counterproductive to fostering attachment security in children. These elements can lead to delayed intervention; increased parental stress; reduced expertise of service providers; and financial disincentives for best practice in working with disadvantaged families. The article highlights the implications for children with a disability and their families in Australian society and identifies lessons for the design and implementation of social policy.

中文翻译:

依恋安全、幼儿干预和国家残疾保险计划:风险和权利分析

为了促进儿童的权利、福祉和发展,并为了家庭和社区的利益,依恋应成为国家残疾保险计划 (NDIS) 下儿童早期干预 (ECI) 的核心焦点。ECI 关键工作者有机会积极影响亲子关系,并受到 ECI 国家指导方针的鼓励。本文确定了 NDIS 设计和实施的要素如何可能对培养儿童的依恋安全产生反作用。这些因素可能导致干预延迟;增加父母的压力;服务提供商的专业知识减少;与弱势家庭合作的最佳实践的财务抑制因素。
更新日期:2019-10-07
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