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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Social Work
  • Child Development

Background:

  • Rising child poverty in Norway necessitates improved support systems.
  • Current services for low-income families are fragmented and lack integration.
  • Few coordinated initiatives have been implemented and evaluated nationally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of prolonged, coordinated family services delivered by a family coordinator.
  • To evaluate changes in health, wellbeing, and home environment indicators.
  • To understand the relationship between integrated services and family outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-methods approach using survey and register data.
  • Qualitative data collection through interviews and shadowing.
  • Longitudinal data collection at baseline and annually with register-based follow-up.

Main Results:

  • (Study ongoing, results to be determined)

Conclusions:

  • The project will yield crucial insights into implementing coordinated services for low-income families.
  • It will illuminate how service organization impacts family members' short- and long-term outcomes.
  • Knowledge gained will inform evidence-based practices in social and health services.