Partnership in practice : the Children Act 1989

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    • University of Southampton. Centre for Evaluative & Developmental Research

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Partnership in practice : the Children Act 1989

edited by Ann Buchanan

(CEDR series)

Avebury, c1994

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Bibliography: p. 117-123

Includes index

On cover: CEDR

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A key principle of the Children Act 1989, was that those involved in providing services should work "in partnership" with families and children who may be in need. But how do you work in partnership? A second principle was "to balance the rights of children to be consulted, the rights of parents to exercise their responsibilities and the duty of the state to promote and protect children in need or at risk." Has this balance been achieved or is this incompatible with the partnership principle? This book brings together the key partners; the voice of the family - the Family Rights Group; the voice of the child - young people who have been looked after; and the voice of the local authority , to answer these questions. This book also brings together academics, specialist practitioners and project managers, to give their report on how partnership is working in practice. This book brings together contributions from many of the partners, both service users and practitioners who are, in one way or another, working together under the Children Act 1989: Shirley Jackson, Family Rights Group; Young people from the Dolphin Project being looked after by local authorities; Rob Hutchinson, Deputy Director of Hampshire Social Services. Nina Swarup and Carol Hayden from SSRIU, University of Portsmouth; Jackie Powell and Elizabeth Marks, University of Southampton; Professor Colin Pritchard, University of Southampton; Dr Christine Smalley, Consultant Paediatrician, Community Child Health, Southampton; Adrian Faupel, Senior Educational Psychologist, Hampshire; Geoff Poulton, Chair of Scope.

Table of Contents

PART ONE - INTRODUCTION Partnership and the Children Act 1989 Ann Buchanan PART TWO - THE PARTNERS The voice of the family Shirley Jackson The voice of the child Report by young people on the Children Act 1989 The Dolphin Project Facilitated by Ann Wheal and Daphne Walder Partnership and the Children Act 1989 The local authority's powers and duties Rob Hutchinson PART THREE - RECENT RESEARCH AND SPECIALIST PRACTICE Partnership with black and minority ethnic communities Services for children under eight Nina Swarup and Carol Hayden Recent research Partnership: developing joint agency policies for child protection Jackie Powell and Elizabeth Marks Partnership and child protection: evidence of effective child protection 1973-1991 with special reference to Britain and the USA Colin Pritchard Specialist practice Partnership and child health Dr Christine Smalley Partnership and children with special needs in education Adrian Faupel Parents in partnership Geoff Poulton Partnership and the complaints procedure based on workshop run by Gwen James Best partnership practice in a local authority Initiatives from the centre Diana King, Jon Philpot and Vaughan Tudor Williams Partnership and child protection Ruth Forrester Partnership and family support in a rural area Alton Family Resource Centre Partnership in a locally based children's home Jackie Walton Partnership and a family link scheme for families with special needs Jan Goodwin Partnership at a resource centre for children who have special needs Gill Farmer and Jill Blanchard PART FOUR - CONCLUSIONS Partnership: future issues Ann Buchanan.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA2272968X
  • ISBN
    • 1856285618
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 127 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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