This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of a small Pilot Project on Family Group Conferences (FGCs) aimed at examining the specific fit between family group conferencing and child protection. This is an aspect that had not been previously pilot-tested specifically in Ireland. The pilot project was conducted in the North Tipperary Community Care Area of the Mid-Western Health Board (MWHB) over the period September 2001 to February 2002. The report first describes the FGC process and the pilot project. It provides details of the Conferences held as part of the Pilot Project, as well as the views of the multiple participants involved. The report analyses and presents findings and recommendations.Not ap...
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...
Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of ...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of a small Pilot P...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of Phase One of a ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This research was based on the fundamental right of children and young people to be e involved in de...
Family participation in child protection conferences, and also the wider child protection system, ha...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
There is discussion on the most appropriate research methodology to examine the efficacy of Family G...
The Family Group Conference is a restorative approach to decision making which is used mainly with f...
The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. T...
This summary is based on the Report of an Evaluation Study carried out on the Strengthening Family C...
The guidelines and practice protocols required for the implementation of FGCs are contained in the f...
This conference highlighted the role of family support networks in combating the drugs problem in Ir...
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...
Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of ...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of a small Pilot P...
This report has been commissioned to appraise and draw together the main findings of Phase One of a ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This research was based on the fundamental right of children and young people to be e involved in de...
Family participation in child protection conferences, and also the wider child protection system, ha...
Family group conferences (FGCs) were developed in New Zealand in the 1980s and from there began to b...
There is discussion on the most appropriate research methodology to examine the efficacy of Family G...
The Family Group Conference is a restorative approach to decision making which is used mainly with f...
The Barnardos Family Welfare Conference (FWC) service in South Tipperary was established in 2006. T...
This summary is based on the Report of an Evaluation Study carried out on the Strengthening Family C...
The guidelines and practice protocols required for the implementation of FGCs are contained in the f...
This conference highlighted the role of family support networks in combating the drugs problem in Ir...
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...
Child, Youth and Family have partnered with Te Awatea Violence Research Centre at the University of ...