Use of the NCAST Parent-Child Interaction Scales in Healthy Babies Healthy Children and Nurse-Family Partnership programs in Ontario: A (re)orientation
This is an archive of a past event.
Supplementary files
- Presentation slide deck
- Public Health Nurse Certification and Re-Certification in the NCAST PCI Scales 2022
- NCAST Parent-Child Interaction Instructor (Ontario)- Roles Requirements and Responsibilities 2022
- Parent-Child Relationship Program- Parent-Child Interaction Scales Overview 2022
The Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) program is offered by public health units across Ontario as a requirement of the Ontario Public Health Standards (June 2021) to support the goal of Healthy Growth and Development in our communities. The program is founded on evidence-informed home visiting guidelines including the use of specific assessment tools such as the NCAST Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) scales. This webinar will introduce the NCAST PCI Scales in the context of Ontario public health units, with a brief review of the history, current functionality, role and benefits of this assessment tool within the HBHC and Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) programs. The role of the NCAST PCI Instructor will be discussed, including recruitment criteria, role expectations and supports provided. The webinar will conclude with a review of what the NCAST PCI Scales are not within the Public Health context.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe the function of, and discuss the benefits (for public health nurses and families) in using the NCAST PCI Scales in HBHC and NFP home visitation programs
- Describe the role of the NCAST PCI Instructor in the Ontario Public Health Unit setting
- Know where to go to obtain additional information on the use of the NCAST PCI Scales and how to access support from NCAST PCI Instructors
- Discuss the limitations of what is “not” possible with the use of the NCAST PCI Scales
Presenter(s)
Anja Cahill
Anja Cahill RN BNSc BScH is the Ontario Parent-Child Relationship Program Nursing Practice Lead. In this role Anja provides professional nursing practice support to NCAST Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) Instructors across Ontario’s 34 public health units, through collaboration with partners from the Public Health Nursing Practice, Research & Education Program (PHN-PREP), the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, and Parent-Child Relationship Program at the Barnard Centre.