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Peer parental advocacy: a narrative review of the literature

Richard Devine (Department of Children's Social Care, Bath and North East Somerset Council, Bath, UK)
Katy Benson (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
Samantha Fitz-Symonds (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
David Westlake (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)
Katie Campbell (University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Clive Diaz (Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK)

Journal of Children's Services

ISSN: 1746-6660

Article publication date: 24 October 2023

Issue publication date: 17 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the current state of literature on peer parental advocacy, offering practical insights and ideas for researchers and practitioners interested in this evolving field.

Design/methodology/approach

This narrative review is a comprehensive, critical and objective analysis of the current knowledge on peer parental advocacy.

Findings

Parental peer advocacy (PPA) has seen growing interest, with increasing research detailing the benefits and challenges. It is now being considered within children’s services across the UK, drawing upon the success of similar initiatives, especially in the USA. There is a compelling case for PPA, not least as it may contribute to resolving the longstanding challenges within children services of families having the opportunity to meaningfully participate in decision-making (Corby et al., 1996; Muench et al., 2017; Bekaert et al., 2021).

Research limitations/implications

Parental advocacy (PA) continues to be an evolving area of academic research and policy development both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Emerging research suggests a compelling case for an expansion in PPA within child welfare and protection systems, specifically in case, program and policy advocacy.

Practical implications

PA continues to be an evolving area of academic research and policy development both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Emerging research suggests a compelling case for an expansion in PPA within child welfare and protection systems, specifically in case, program and policy advocacy.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the first UK-based narrative reviews that critically analyses the research, highlighting the limitations and strengths of adopting PPA as an approach.

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Citation

Devine, R., Benson, K., Fitz-Symonds, S., Westlake, D., Campbell, K. and Diaz, C. (2023), "Peer parental advocacy: a narrative review of the literature", Journal of Children's Services, Vol. 18 No. 3/4, pp. 244-260. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCS-08-2022-0020

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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