This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on the analysis of eighty-six families: fifty-seven families who received the service and a comparison group of twenty-nine families who did not. The study considered whether the program was fulfilling its objectives of reducing the number of children and young people in the public care system; offering a safe, supportive service for children who need protection; integrating the program into family support services as a whole, and improving family functioning. The findings were complex to interpret. Child protection was improved but there was not a reduction in the number of children needing out of home care (indeed there was an increase) meani...
Once the effects of case characteristics were taken into account. we found that there were no signif...
This research reports placement outcomes at 6 months post intervention for a sample of sixty familie...
Child abuse and neglect are becoming increasingly widespread, with out-of-home placement the traditi...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
Option 2 is an intensive family preservation service for families with serious child protection conc...
Parental misuse of drugs or alcohol is recognised to be an issue for a high proportion of families t...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
Intensive in-home services play an important role in child welfare practice. This study explored whe...
An intensive family preservation program was examined through interviews with 31 families who receiv...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
Once the effects of case characteristics were taken into account. we found that there were no signif...
This research reports placement outcomes at 6 months post intervention for a sample of sixty familie...
Child abuse and neglect are becoming increasingly widespread, with out-of-home placement the traditi...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
Option 2 is an intensive family preservation service for families with serious child protection conc...
Parental misuse of drugs or alcohol is recognised to be an issue for a high proportion of families t...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
Intensive in-home services play an important role in child welfare practice. This study explored whe...
An intensive family preservation program was examined through interviews with 31 families who receiv...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
Once the effects of case characteristics were taken into account. we found that there were no signif...
This research reports placement outcomes at 6 months post intervention for a sample of sixty familie...
Child abuse and neglect are becoming increasingly widespread, with out-of-home placement the traditi...