BACKGROUND: Despite the attention paid to family support services in legislation and guidance, there is still relatively little evidence on which to base the development of effective services, and even less on the costs and cost-effectiveness of different models of support. METHODS: The study designed and examined the practical feasibility of a methodology for collecting service use data and other information on families. Unit costs of services were calculated and data were collected in interviews with 177 young families under stress in Northern Ireland and South-East England. Service use patterns and costs were analysed. RESULTS: Comparisons showed that families made greater use than the general population of many services. There were mark...
Services for families caring for a child with a learning disability are changing to become more fami...
Background Key workers provide a single point of contact for disabled children and their families, s...
Advances in medical technology have enabled children to survive with conditions that were once consi...
Background Despite the attention paid to family support services in legislation and guidance, there ...
Supporting parents is central to the current government’s approach to improving children’s lives. Ho...
Supporting parents has been reinforced as central to improving children's lives. Assessment of needs...
report reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of different kinds of family support services, foc...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
Costing studies are necessary to ensure that scarce funds are allocated to services that best meet c...
Background: Local social services departments have a duty to assess the needs of informal carers who...
Objectives: This paper aims to present the results of a small scale comparative research project und...
A technique was developed to analyze according to a 'flow model ' patient behavior of rele...
t Family Support Services (FSS) were set up to help families to cope with the stress and strain of m...
Services for families caring for a child with a learning disability are changing to become more fami...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m02/13600 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Services for families caring for a child with a learning disability are changing to become more fami...
Background Key workers provide a single point of contact for disabled children and their families, s...
Advances in medical technology have enabled children to survive with conditions that were once consi...
Background Despite the attention paid to family support services in legislation and guidance, there ...
Supporting parents is central to the current government’s approach to improving children’s lives. Ho...
Supporting parents has been reinforced as central to improving children's lives. Assessment of needs...
report reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of different kinds of family support services, foc...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
Costing studies are necessary to ensure that scarce funds are allocated to services that best meet c...
Background: Local social services departments have a duty to assess the needs of informal carers who...
Objectives: This paper aims to present the results of a small scale comparative research project und...
A technique was developed to analyze according to a 'flow model ' patient behavior of rele...
t Family Support Services (FSS) were set up to help families to cope with the stress and strain of m...
Services for families caring for a child with a learning disability are changing to become more fami...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m02/13600 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Services for families caring for a child with a learning disability are changing to become more fami...
Background Key workers provide a single point of contact for disabled children and their families, s...
Advances in medical technology have enabled children to survive with conditions that were once consi...