This study examines the process of creation of four tools, in aiding professionals to create family-friendly programs that enhance individual and community well-being, drawing from the American Family Impact Lens model. This project aims to enhance the evaluation of policies and practices affecting family wellbeing, with a focus on reducing inequalities. The study developed and validated four Family Impact Checklists tailored for family mediation, elderly home care, child protection services, and family-work balance management. Using a multidisciplinary approach, including co-design sessions and a Delphi method involving experts, the checklists were refined to ensure relevance and effectiveness. The findings indicate that these tools promote a family-oriented culture among practitioners, enhancing their ability to design and implement family-friendly interventions.
Moscatelli, M., Carra', E., Multifaceted Family Impact Analysis in Italy: Countering Inequalities by Creating Family Impact Checklists to Help Professionals “Think Family", <<EUROPOLITY - CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE>>, 2025; 19 (1): 121-136. [doi:10.25019/europolity.2025.19.1.6] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/318397]
Multifaceted Family Impact Analysis in Italy: Countering Inequalities by Creating Family Impact Checklists to Help Professionals “Think Family"
Moscatelli, Matteo
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;Carra', ElisabettaSecondo
2025
Abstract
This study examines the process of creation of four tools, in aiding professionals to create family-friendly programs that enhance individual and community well-being, drawing from the American Family Impact Lens model. This project aims to enhance the evaluation of policies and practices affecting family wellbeing, with a focus on reducing inequalities. The study developed and validated four Family Impact Checklists tailored for family mediation, elderly home care, child protection services, and family-work balance management. Using a multidisciplinary approach, including co-design sessions and a Delphi method involving experts, the checklists were refined to ensure relevance and effectiveness. The findings indicate that these tools promote a family-oriented culture among practitioners, enhancing their ability to design and implement family-friendly interventions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



