Carine Kielstra

Carine Kielstra has a diverse work experience spanning several organizations and roles.

Carine currently works as a Trainer and Developer at Samen Sterk since April 2021. Prior to this, they served as a University Lecturer at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) starting from September 2020.

In 2013, they worked as the Deputy Head of Training at Triple P International Pty Ltd.

Before that, Carine owned a Parenting Consultancy, starting from January 2011.

From January 2016 to March 2020, they worked as the Director of the Netherlands at Stichting Families Foundation.

In 2014, they took up the role of Head of Triple P The Netherlands at Nederlands Jeugdinstituut, which lasted until December 2015.

Carine's earlier experiences include working as a Project Manager for Marketing Communications at positief opvoeden from February 2008 to January 2011.

From September 2006 to January 2011, they worked as an Implementation Consultant at BJAA.

In their previous role at Stadsdeel Osdorp, they served as the Coordinator for OKC and Opvoedsteunpunt from December 2003 to September 2006.

Their career began as a Clinical Researcher in Speech and Language Pathology at Erasmus MC, from September 2000 to February 2003.

Carine Kielstra earned a Master's degree in Pedagogiek from Universiteit van Amsterdam, which they studied from 1990 to 2000. Prior to this, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, where they were enrolled from 1993 to 1997. Additionally, Carine also pursued an Associate's degree in Political Science and Government at the University of Amsterdam from 1990 to 1992.

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Triple P International Pty Ltd (Positive Parenting Program)

The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is one of the world’s most highly-regarded evidence-based parenting interventions, used by millions. It has been named by the United Nations as the most extensively researched program of its kind, with positive results in hundreds of evaluation studies. HIGH-QUALITY PARENTING AND EARLY EDUCATION CAN CHANGE LIFE OUTCOMES. • Childhood trauma is now known to increase the likelihood of poor mental and physical health, and related issues such as crime, suicide, teenage and adult mental health problems and substance abuse. • Early intervention is important, but prevention is even better. • Secure attachment and a positive learning environment support greater academic achievement (and social mobility for children from disadvantaged families). • Evidence-based parenting support has been found to be effective in treating ADHD symptoms and conduct disorders. The Triple P System offers proven solutions. Developed by clinical psychologist Professor Matt Sanders and colleagues at the Parenting and Family Support Centre at The University of Queensland (Australia), Triple P is supported by more than four decades of ongoing research conducted by 447 academic institutions in 37 countries. The Triple P System, a suite of programs offering varying levels of support, is scalable and flexible, with online options – so the right level of parenting support can reach an entire community or region efficiently and effectively. Triple P International (TPI) is also at the forefront of implementation science, providing agencies with tools and systems to monitor and improve sustainable program delivery. TPI is a Certified B Corporation®. Supporting parents doesn’t just reduce the rate of child maltreatment and neglect. Optimizing children’s emotional wellbeing helps create greater social cohesion, community capacity, and better outcomes for individuals — and entire regions.


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