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Improving Children's Services Networks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Improving Children's Services Networks

Family centres are designed to meet a range of day care needs for individuals, families or wider communities. This text details and evaluates expert research into the developing role of family centres in the light of political and social trends including, the Every Child Matters legislation.

Children and the State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Children and the State

In the consciousness of politicians, professionals and the public, children and young people loom increasingly large as a challenge to be faced. This problematic image includes not only the inevitable and traditional difficulties faced by the young in negotiating a role in society, but also an increasing tendency for children to be problematized, even vilified, and for state intervention in their lives to reflect this trend. Indeed, the increasing scale and scope of central and local government policy responses to the age group can sometimes result, both intentionally and unintentionally, in additional challenges for children to overcome. The text starts with the assumption that we cannot assume that state intervention in the lives of young people will always lead to positive outcomes. The contributors explore the key policy areas such as health, education and the youth justice system, within the broader social and economic context, including race and culture, the economy and European integration.

In Care in North Battersea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

In Care in North Battersea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Looked-after Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Looked-after Children

The Care Matters White Paper (Cm. 7137, 2007, ISBN 9780101713726) and the resultant Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (ISBN 9780105423089) showed the priority the Government has put on improving outcomes for looked-after children. But the Committee cautions that success will not flow automatically from new legislation or guidance. Previous programmes of substantial reform and investment have left outcomes for looked-after children still lagging unacceptably far behind those for other children. Inconsistency in practice and underperformance against current standards show that there are significant underlying challenges to implementation of the new raft of measures. The report examines the c...

Social Work on Trial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Social Work on Trial

  • Categories: Law

This book describes the local and national politics, professional concerns and public interest that surrounded the inquiry following the death of Maria Colwell in 1973.

Child Protection and Family Support
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Child Protection and Family Support

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-09-09
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Child protection and family support is a major social issue and there is a continuing debate about how policies and practices in relation to child protection integrate with those in family support and child welfare more generally. Prompted in part by the Audit Commission and the publication of the Department of Health Research studies in Child Protection, it is the key issue facing all child welfare agencies. While it is agreed that there needs to be a rebalancing between child protection and family support there is a real fear amongst managers and practitioners if things go wrong, subjecting them to public inquiry and media contempt. Child Protection and Family Support brings together a range of distinguished researchers and commentators to analyze the nature of the issue and possible ways forward. It draws on recent research case studies; policy makers, managers and practitioners in social work and child welfare agencies.

The Child's Journey Through Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Child's Journey Through Care

This book focuses on children's journeys through the care system, from voluntary admission into care, through complicated and often long court proceedings, in pursuit of Care or Freeing Orders. Problems that arise from taking cases through the courts are examined, together with tensions that may arise between judicial and social work decision-making. The Child's Journey Through Care discusses in full: the emotional and behavioural problems of looked-after children and elaborates on care-planning and helping strategies; children's rights whilst in State care and their participation in decision-making about their future, including preparation for appearances in court; the importance and ways o...

Adoption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Adoption

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-09-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Adoption: Changing Families, Changing Times draws together contributions from all those with an interest in adoption: adopted people; birth parents and adoptive parents; practitioners and managers in the statutory and voluntary sectors; academics and policy makers. Chapters on research and policy are interspersed with those from people with first-hand experience of being adopted, becoming an adoptive parent or giving a child up for adoption. Together, they provide unique insights into a subject that although regularly in the media is often surrounded by prejudice and misconception. Topics covered include: * children and young people in care * trying to adopt * waiting for adoption * life after adoption * the politics of adoption. This accessible text offers a comprehensive view of adoption policy, practice and services and analyses why adoption has become so controversial. It provides professional and general reader alike with a fully rounded picture of adoption and exposes some of the myths surrounding it.

Services for Children in Need
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Services for Children in Need

The focus of this report is family support. The report is one part of a programme of studies that investigate the implementation of key changes introduced by the Children Act 1989 and evaluate the facilitators and inhibitors to the meeting of key objectives. It describes the circumstances and problems of 93 children in need and their families when they came face to face with social workers in seven local authorities. The families' initial reservations and final evaluation of the services they had, or had not, received is presented. This study also highlights the lack of services to support children in their middle years, especially those with emotional and behavioural problems. The findings demonstrate the overlapping nature of social deprivation, parental ill health, parenting problems and children's needs.