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Context
Parenting programmes and interventions are a scalable and cost-effective way to support parents and caregivers and prevent abuse, neglect, and adversity in childhood. They contribute to good mental health and well-being for children and their caregivers and reduce risk-taking behaviors throughout the life course. Once initial start-up costs have been covered, the cost of delivering parenting interventions per family is roughly comparable to the cost of a routine childhood vaccination programme.
Despite this strong, evidence-based investment case, a WHO survey has estimated that only around 25% of countries globally have established parenting programmes that reach all who need them. There is therefore growing momentum behind a global Call to Action in support of a collective action framework that urges for increased investment in evidence-based parent support initiatives across the globe.
In order to promote this Policy Call, a three-year programme has been initiated that aims to increase the number of Governments that commit to implement publicly funded parenting support interventions and services. To support this objective, a draft programmatic framework is in development. The programmatic framework will establish “benchmarks” and define a series of “checkpoints” that will permit the objective measurement of progress in policy implementation both within countries and allow comparison between countries. The policy standards aim to establish preconditions to universal parenting support within the country and will reflect core domains addressing issues of legal and policy framework, evidence-based content and delivery modalities, human and financial resources, coordination, and data collection, monitoring and evaluation.
The programmatic framework has been developed by a consultancy team contracted by UNICEF New York through Parenting for Lifelong Health. The PLH consultancy team is responsible for supporting the piloting of the tool in five countries and developing a final assessment tool based on findings from the five countries.
Key Activities
1. Participation in online familiarization with the national assessment tool.
The National Consultant and UNICEF staff will participate in an online ‘training/familiarization’ training session(s) in English, likely to be two sessions (one for introduction and one for follow-up clarification). The purpose will be to (i) train the national consultant on the framework and methodology for conducting the assessment (desk review, key informant interviews, stakeholder reflections]; (ii) refine the framework and methodology through participatory exercise with the consultant and other participating stakeholders; and (iii) adapt the methodology and framework to the national context where necessary.
2. Rapid desk review
The consultant will conduct a desk review of national policy and programming documents relevant to universal parenting programmes, with the aim of identifying the national parenting context. This will include research on the national family context and parenting practices; current legal and policy context on issues relating to parenting from at a minimum the ECD, child protection, and health and nutrition sectors; resources available on current parenting interventions being implemented in Mexico; and data collection, monitoring and evaluation on issues related to parenting.
3. Benchmarking assessment
Conduct key informant interviews (KIIs) (online and in-person) with key national and sub-national actors using the questionnaire aligned to the assessment framework, that will identify data on laws, policies, systems and processes related to parenting, and will collect stakeholder perceptions on progress towards universal parenting in Mexico – [to determine, but to include at least the following: national / federal ministries covering child protection, ECD, adolescent health, family status, and other national drivers of harsh parenting; sub-national government stakeholders covering the same contexts; civil society, media and private sector providers of parenting interventions; academics conducting research related to parenting]
PLH consultancy team will draft tools, but these will need to be adapted by the consultant, in line with national context. e.g., PLH can draft a semi-structured interview questionnaire for national policy makers, but this would need to be revised for the relevant sectors that the consultant will be meeting and to reflect the federal context. The main tool is the twelve benchmarks and checkpoints developed by PLH consultancy team, that will be used to source written documents and get feedback.
Consolidate and analyze KII findings within the assessment framework.
Compile a draft national report, including completed programmatic framework, assessment methodology, and summary of key findings and present to UNICEF and stakeholders for review.
4. Participatory consultation on draft findings with key stakeholders
5. Final national report on Mexico parenting policy
The consultant will support UNICEF in an in-person validation / launch meeting with key national stakeholders, including presentation of assessment process and results. The consultant will then prepare and submit a final report to UNICEF incorporating feedback from the validation meeting.
Deliverables
Deliverable 1: Finalized methodology and questionnaire adapted to the country context, both developed by PLH consultancy team.
Deliverable 2: Key actors mapping and directory.
Deliverable 5: Final national report in English and Spanish.
For more information on deliverables, please refer to the terms of reference: Terms of Reference benchmarking policy .pdf
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Working conditions
The consultant should travel to Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez and Michoacán to carry out the stakeholders’ workshops/ roundtables to test the tool and get inputs. The travel plan should consider 3 trips (with a duration of 4 days each) to Morelia, Michoacán (1); Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua (1); Tijuana, Baja California (1); which should be included in the consultant’s economic proposal and should consider the quotation of travel expenses (transportation, lodging, food) including how many people are being quoted and their justification.
For working conditions during the consultancy, please consult the following document: Working conditions UNICEF .pdf
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