“…The research is beginning to reflect a paradigm change in intervention in and support for families at social risk (Amorós et al, 2009;Canali et al, 2001;Rodrigo, Cabrera, Martín-Quintana, & Máiquez, 2009;) that enables a positive focus for family intervention, potentiating the parents' strengths rather than simply attempting to eliminate their deficits Del Valle, López, Montserrat, & Bravo, 2009;Milani, Serbati, Ius, Di Masi, & Zanon, 2013;Proctor et al, 2011;Walsh, 2002). As Osterling and Han (2011) and Ayala-Nunes, Jiménez, Hidalgo, and Jesus (2014) have shown, empowerment is seen as a relevant factor for parents to be able to assume their responsibilities. The Child Welfare Information Gateway (2011) recommends empowering these families through training programs on the part of children's protective services, including at the moment of reunification.…”