Thank you for your interest in our toolbox! Below you’ll find more information about the content of the toolbox and some relevant references. For questions or comments, you can contact me via inge.klatte@hu.nl.
Toolbox COMPLETE
The toolbox COMPLETE consists of three phases:
Knowledge phase
Video: Experiences of a parent regarding her collaboration with speech and language therapists
Video: Theory about parent-focused collaboration and parenting theory
Reflection phase
Individual assignment: Reflecting on a challenging collaboration with parents using a table constellation
Group assignment: Peer-to-peer discussion about a challenging collaboration with parents using a table constellation
Application phase
Practical tools, training & reading tips, such as
- A leaflet and a poster for parents to invite them to ask their questions and share their perspectives with the healthcare professional.
- Reminders for the professional
- Question examples for professionals to use
- Suggestions for parent-friendly websites
- Action and evaluation plan for the professionals to optimise their collaboration with parents
How to get the toolbox?
We have developed a 2-day training for speech and language therapists (SLTs). At day 2, SLTs will be instructed in how to introduce the toolbox with their peers and receive the toolbox. Click here to get more information about the training (only available in Dutch). We do feel that this training is applicable for a broader group of professionals working with young children, than just SLTs. Are you interested in this training, but not an SLT? Please contact me via inge.klatte@hu.nl.
Relevant references:
- Collaboration between parents and SLTs produces optimal outcomes for children attending speech and language therapy: Gathering the evidence (Klatte et al., 2020)
- Collaboration: How does it work according to therapists and parents of young children? A systematic review. (Klatte et al., 2024a)
- Collaborative working in speech and language therapy for children with DLD—What are parents’ needs? (Klatte et al., 2024b)
- Becoming an empowered parent. How do parents successfully take up their role as a collaborative partner in their child’s specialist care? (Reeder & Morris, 2021)
- Towards a universal model of family-centered care: a scoping review (Kokorelias et al., 2019)