Positive family connections: co-producing a virtual group programme for family carers of children with learning disabilities or who are autistic

Positive family connections: co-producing a virtual group programme for family carers of children with learning disabilities or who are autistic Joanna Griffin, Debbie Austin, John Lynham, Rasha Hafidh, Natasha Boxill, Daniel Sutherland, Samantha Flynn, Richard P. Hastings Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- This paper aims to outline the process of developing a new co-produced virtual group support programme called Positive Family Connections (PFC) aimed at family carers of children with a learning disability, or who are autistic, aged between 8 and 13 years.Development process: family carers were recruited to develop PFC prior to a feasibility randomised controlled trial being conducted (not reported in this paper). The programme was positively oriented and family systems-focused. PFC was developed by family carers, along with the research team, and designed to be delivered by family carer facilitators. The development process included several meetings to design the format and content of the programme. An initial pilot was then delivered and further amendments made to the programme in response to the pilot participants’ feedback.The programme: the co-produced PFC programme involved attending six weekly sessions on Zoom; each 2-h session focused on different themes (e.g. communication and activities).Reflections on the co-production process: key ingredients of co-production included ensuring clarity on roles, positive communic...
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