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Triple P training creates positive families – and workplaces, says Judy

Published 26 June 2023

As Triple P coordinator in the Child Youth and Family Health Service at Townsville Hospital and Health Service, nurse Judy Reichman and the team have helped thousands of North Queensland families gain positive parenting support.

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It’s fitting that Judy’s first experience of Triple P was as a young mother.

“I was referred to Triple P myself and had some lightbulb moments which changed how I communicated with my kids,” she said.

“I found the tools personally so foundational I wished all families could do it.”

Judy’s workplace has been using Triple P with families since 1999.

“This year it will be 24 years,” she said. “My unit manager was one of the first in Townsville to get the training and deliver to families here.

“We first accessed this program because there was funding but kept the program in place so long because it works. The resources and training are consistently accessible, and we have confidence in the support offered.”

Judy’s team is accredited to a minimum of Level 4 Triple P certification. This enables them to deliver the program in various ways, such as one-on-one, group sessions, monthly overviews in the community and phone support.

“Triple P is part of our core business, it is inherently incorporated into our home visits, family care program, growth and development clinics, and in-take phone line as well,” she said.

“It doesn’t matter how families access the information – we use the same language and principles. There is consistency of information between health professionals. Our focus is largely around working in partnership with caregivers and Triple P encourages this.

“We often see parents who have lost their confidence in parenting – for some they have never had it. We recognise that despite our starting points, we all have common ground agreeing that parenting is hard but we all want the best for our kids.

“Our primary goal is to see our little people grow into the best versions of themselves and we know the way to do that is to strengthen and empower their primary caregivers and family unit.”

Judy feels the program has also helped create a positive workspace for staff and a greater sense of teamwork.

“I think once Triple P is integrated, we use it on each other as well – possibly one of the reasons we have such a nice working relationship with our colleagues,” she said.

“The professional development and ongoing peer support also gives us an ongoing sense of being a valued team member of the larger Triple P family. It keeps our knowledge fresh and provides an opportunity to share our experiences with colleagues around the state.”

Judy encourages other health professionals to take advantage of the free Triple P training.

 

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To find out how you can access free Triple P training thanks to Queensland Government funding, visit www.triplep.net/provider-training-find-a-course

Last updated: 26 June 2023