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UNODC Compilation of evidence-based family skills training programmes

24 August 2010

This compilation provides policy makers, programme managers, non-governmental organisations and others interested in implementing family skills training programmes with a review of existing evidence-based family skills training programmes.

Its purpose is to provide details of the content of such programmes, the groups targeted, the materials used and the training implemented, in order to assist users in selecting the programme best suited to their needs and to offer guidance as to the kind of programmes available. UNODC strongly recommends practitioners, clinicians and others working in the area of prevention to use evidence-based programmes rather than start developing their own from scratch. The programmes appear in descending order according to the level of scientific evidence on which they are based.

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