“…Experts emphasise the advantages of family support services that focus on giving families access to services, resources or networks in the community in order to ensure that the children of at-risk families remain within the family and thereby avoid the need for statutory services (Chaffin, Bonner & Hill, 2001;Jack, 1997;Nair, Blake & Vosler, 1997;Pithouse & Tasiran, 2000;Warren-Adamson, 2006). Examples of such services are parent education programmes, family support services such as feeding schemes, play groups, and school-or community-based resource centres (Armstrong & Hill, 2001:351;Cole, 1995:165;Pierson, 2004:81;Tracy, 1995:974).…”