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The European Family Support Network is dedicated to enhancing the role of Family
support research, policy, and practice to promote parental support, children’s rights
and family welfare. Under the auspices of EurofamNet and funded by the European
Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) scheme, the Network is completing
a four-year (2019-2023) programme of research and knowledge exchange activities.
As a COST action, EurofamNet has wide membership among member states of the
European Union (EU), and adjacent countries that have special relationships with the
EU. EurofamNet research has included the publication of three major scoping studies
which inform this policy briefing:
The conceptualisation and delivery of family support in Europe: A review of
academic literature (Devaney, C. et al., 2021) considers research and theory regarding
how formal family support is conceptualised, developed and delivered among the
European contexts.
The conceptualisation and delivery of family policy and support in Europe: A
review of international and European frameworks and standards (Churchill et al.,
2021) provides a review of international and European policy and provision standards
and frameworks adopted by the United Nations, Council of Europe and European
Union concerned with rights to, and provision of, child, parental and family support
among member states.
Child and family support policies across Europe: National reports from 27
countries (Abela, et al., 2021) contains a compendium of national reports from 27
European countries with representatives in EurofamNet. These reports capture trends
and issues relating to the national context for children, parents and families; and
national approaches to family support policy and provision.

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The European Family Support Network aims to improve family support research, policy, and practice to foster parental support, children's rights, and family welfare. Funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) scheme through EurofamNet, the Network has undertaken a four-year research and knowledge exchange initiative from 2019 to 2023. EurofamNet includes members from EU member states and neighboring countries. Notable achievements include three significant scoping studies:

1. A review of academic literature on how family support is conceptualized and delivered across European contexts.
2. An analysis of international and European policy frameworks related to child, parental, and family support.
3. A compilation of national reports from 27 countries detailing trends and approaches to family support policy and provision.

These studies aim to inform and enhance understanding of family support systems in Europe.