Compelling research points to the importance of early attachment and nurture for the life-long well-being of a child. The Emotional Safety DVD bridges the gap between research and the practice so that all new parents can be informed about what their baby really needs, and how they can provide it.
KidCareCanada Society partnered with Vancouver Native Health Society on the project, “Many Voices, One Song” that was funded by Social Accountability and Community Engagement, UBC Faculty of Medicine.
Compelling research points to the importance of early attachment and nurture for the life-long well-being of a child. The Emotional Safety DVD bridges the gap between research and the practice so that all new parents can be informed about what their baby really needs, and how they can provide it.
KidCareCanada Society partnered with Vancouver Native Health Society on the project, “Many Voices, One Song” that was funded by Social Accountability and Community Engagement, UBC Faculty of Medicine.
The video met with universal approval from the attendees at the November 23, 2011 screening at the Phil Bouvier Centre, Vancouver Native Health Society. Attendees included new parents who had participated in the film shoot, other new parents, Family Support Workers, representatives of government, members of the general public and Infant Development Specialists. As they explained, this video will be of value to expectant and new parents, family members, health providers, educators, and agencies working with vulnerable families.