Triple P Positive Parenting Program
Overview
The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® is a parenting and family support system designed to prevent – as well as treat – behavioral and emotional problems in children and teenagers. It aims to prevent problems in the family, school and community before they arise and to create family environments that encourage children to realize their potential. As the lead partner, GOBHI is collaborating with community partners to implement Triple P as the primary evidence-based parenting program.
GOBHI’s Triple P program originated in Umatilla County, and has since expanded to Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, and Wheeler counties. Triple P services are offered to all caregivers and include individual, group, and online parent education. Our program was the first site in the United States to implement the Positive Early Childhood Education (PECE) program.
Triple P Program Highlights
For Every Parent
The program includes something for everyone, with strategies for children 0-16 years old.
Flexible Delivery
Not one-size-fits-all. Available in individual sessions, groups, and online self-help.
Evidence based
Triple P has been tested with thousands of families over more than four decades.
Effective
Triple P equips parents with the skills and confidence they need to parent successfully
Referral Form
Please complete the GOBHI Triple P Referral Form for individual Triple P parenting education services. Release of information will be required before services are provided.
Note: You do not need a Gmail email address to submit the form
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For a list of Triple P group classes that do not require a referral, please visit our Facebook page Triple P - Eastern Oregon or the Triple P Eastern Oregon website
Contact
To find out more, please follow us on Facebook or visit our local Triple P website at triplep-parenting.com/easternoregon.
If you or your client have recently visited the emergency department for a mental health crisis, please utilize this document: Advocating for your loved one during a crisis: A guide for parents and caregivers while at the hospital emergency department.