Book note for Joan Pennell and Gary Anderson (Eds.), Widening the Circle: The Practice and Evaluation of Family Group Conferencing with Children, Youths, and their Families. Washington, DC: NASW Press, 2005. $49.99 papercover
The use of family group conferencing and related family involvement interventions in child protectio...
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture was established at the U-M School of Social Work b...
Despite evidence that young people’s peer relationships are associated with their experiences of abu...
Book review of Gail Buford and Joe Hudson (Eds.), Family Group Conferencing: New Directions in Commu...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The model of Family...
The purpose of this capstone project was to provide training materials to social workers that is rel...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
Book review of Petr, Christopher G. (1998). Social Work with Children and their Families: Pragmatic ...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
Marian Fatout, Children in Groups: A Social Work Perspective. Westport, Ct: Auburn House, 1996. $49....
Oregon has long been known as a site for innovative family engagement practice. Multiple forms of fa...
Book note for Martha Shirk and Gary Strangler, On their Own: What Happens to Kids when they Age Out ...
The use of family group conferencing and related family involvement interventions in child protectio...
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture was established at the U-M School of Social Work b...
Despite evidence that young people’s peer relationships are associated with their experiences of abu...
Book review of Gail Buford and Joe Hudson (Eds.), Family Group Conferencing: New Directions in Commu...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The model of Family...
The purpose of this capstone project was to provide training materials to social workers that is rel...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
Book review of Petr, Christopher G. (1998). Social Work with Children and their Families: Pragmatic ...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
Marian Fatout, Children in Groups: A Social Work Perspective. Westport, Ct: Auburn House, 1996. $49....
Oregon has long been known as a site for innovative family engagement practice. Multiple forms of fa...
Book note for Martha Shirk and Gary Strangler, On their Own: What Happens to Kids when they Age Out ...
The use of family group conferencing and related family involvement interventions in child protectio...
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Memorial Lecture was established at the U-M School of Social Work b...
Despite evidence that young people’s peer relationships are associated with their experiences of abu...