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"'Being a Parent' course and EPEC project"

About: North Workshop Children's Centre (Gateford Site)

(as a volunteer/advocate),

I was introduced to the EPEC project at my local children's centre when enquiring about volunteer opportunities. I attended the 10 week training course which consisted of completing the 'Being a parent' course and then being taught to deliver this course to other parents, in a volunteer capacity. 

I found the course fascinating and very useful, learning new strategies and techniques to deal with various issues that arise when caring for children, so that I took more time to think about the reasons behind behaviours and encouraging positive mental health to both children in my care and my own mental state. I also saw ways to use this with other adults in my life plus in day to day situations, defusing potential 'flashpoints' and listening in a more reflective way. 

From this training, I delivered a course with another volunteer to 3 parents. This was over an 8 week period. I found this to be satisfying both personally and to those participating in the course. The feedback received showed that these parents found the course beneficial and they gave examples of how the strategies discussed during the sessions were tried with their children with various degrees of success. The main positive seemed be the parents felt more confident in their parenting abilities and described a calmer, happier home environment. I am hoping to deliver another 'Being a parent' course in the future. 

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Response from Una Daniel, Children's Centre Coordinator, Sure Start Children's Centre, Health Partnership 5 years ago
Una Daniel
Children's Centre Coordinator, Sure Start Children's Centre,
Health Partnership
Submitted on 02/04/2019 at 14:21
Published on Care Opinion at 17:00


Thank you for sharing your story/journey about delivering the EPEC course at North Worksop Childrens Centre. It has obviously had a big impact on you personally and you can see the benefits for other parents who have participated.

Parenting programmes and interventions can develop parental skills and confidence, build healthy family relationships and enhance children’s social, behavioural and cognitive development and well-being.

We look forward to seeing you deliver another course in the near future.

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Response from Andy White, Training and Learning Facilitator, Children's Centres, Nottinghamshire Children and Families Partnership, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 5 years ago
Andy White
Training and Learning Facilitator, Children's Centres, Nottinghamshire Children and Families Partnership,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 03/04/2019 at 10:46
Published on Care Opinion at 10:50


Hi columbatp74

Many thanks for taking the time to post your story

the EPEC project is a really exciting initiative that has national and international recognition as being an evidenced base to help improve parenting.

we cannot thank you enough for giving up your own time to attend 60 hours worth of training and then going out to deliver the course to parents in your local community. You really are making a massive difference

we went a long to the national EPEC conference yesterday and loads of exciting new developments to look forward to in Nottinghamshire so hiping to keep you enegaged with the progamme so you can go on and further empower parents in your community

thanks again

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