building_resilliance

Crafting resilience (since 2022).

Social resilience is often presented as a panacea for problems from inequality to polarisation. But what is social resilience and how do you build a resilient society? Over five years, the research project will examine social interventions that seek to create social resilience in eight Dutch cities. Funded by an NWA grant awarded to Anouk de Koning and co-applicants Femke Kaulingfreks and Maartje van der Woude. PhD student within the subproject Professional politics of Social work: Sharifa Redan, co-supervised by Femke Kaulingfreks and Willem Boterman.

KCKZ_Special_Kraamzorg

KCKZ Special Kraamzorg bij anderstalige gezinnen

Goed ouderschap kan er heel verschillend uitzien
Ons westerse beeld van goed ouderschap belemmert de aansluiting met gezinnen met een andere culturele achtergrond. Wees je als professional daarom bewust van je eigen normen en benader ouders met een open blik.

Interview met Judi Mesman op pagina 14&15.

risky_beginnings

Risky beginnings (2014-2019): This study examined trajectories from maternal and paternal characteristics from before the birth of a child to the quality of parent-child interactions in early life in relation to child cognitive development in toddlerhood.

The study was funded by an NWO-ORA grant and carried out as a collaborative project with New York University (PI Clancy Blair) and Cambridge University (PI Claire Hughes). PhD students Mi-lan Woudstra, Marjolein Branger and Wei Li, co-supervised by Rosanneke Emmen.