UnitingCare Tasmania Family Futures Program Evaluation

In 2010, UnitingCare Tasmania commissioned an eighteen month evaluation of its Newpin Outreach Program and the Pregnant and Young Parent Support Service (referred to as PYPS in this report).

Newpin Outreach Program

The Newpin Outreach Program is a home visiting early intervention program for families with child protection issues. Workers and members focus on an individual’s strengths to find the best solution for dealing with challenging child protection situations. It is a therapeutic program that enhances attachment and emotional connection within the family and increases a parent’s knowledge about their child’s needs.

Newpin aims to:

  • Prevent child abuse with particular focus on emotional abuse and neglect

  • Reduce the impact of family violence

  • Encourage self-help and lasting change

  • Inspire good parenting and encourage the valuing of positive parent/child relationships

  • Raise the self-esteem of every individual

  • Break the cyclical effect of destructive and negative family patterns.

Pregnant and Young Parent Support Service 

PYPS is an information and support programs for young parents and young pregnant women under the age of 25. PYPS is a resource that assists young parents in preparing for the birth of their child and meeting the new demands of being a new parent.

The PYPS Program aims to:

  • Support young mothers through pregnancy

  • Reduce the impact of family violence

  • Reduce the isolation of young parents

  • Support young parents to be the best parent they can

  • Inspire good parenting and encourage the valuing of positive parent/child relationships

  • Raise the self-esteem of every individual.

DVD about the UnitingCare Tasmania Newpin Evaluation Outcomes