Supporting families : child protection in the community
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Supporting families : child protection in the community
(Wiley series in child protection and policy)
John Wiley & Sons, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-158) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Recent government initiatives and developments in professional practice have been designed to help families in difficulty effectively, in order to prevent child harm. This book examines whether these changes have worked, by examining a large scale study conducted by the NSPCC and drawing out the main messages for practice and future policy.
The research findings are set out in terms of children's and families' needs and expectations, agency interventions and outcomes, community context, measures and perceived changes over time.
? Highly topical - national priority designated by government
? Professionals are required to learn quickly about this and little information is presently available to them
? Clear presentation - lots of boxes and diagrams to be incorporated
Table of Contents
Foreword by Jane Tunstill.
Acknowledgements.
Report of the Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services 1972.
Message from Paul Boateng, Minister of Health.
Introduction and Summary of Findings.
About the Families.
Parental Stress and Ill-Health.
Children and Family Support.
Typologies of Family Difficulties.
Support Networks in the Community.
Overview of Family Support Provided by the NSPCC.
Examples of Family Support Practices.
Children in Need and Local Services.
Family Support Now.
References.
Reading List.
Appendix (Methodology).
Subject Index.
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