The Barnahus model was launched in Iceland in 1998, and it subsequently spread to all the Nordic countries. It is an interagency, co-located model for working with cases of violence and abuse against children that addresses two vital concerns of welfare societies: to process cases through the legal system and to offer support and treatment to victims. The model is currently recommended as a best-practice model on the European level – and understood as representing a radical change in the organisational setup related to such cases. This paper analyses the diffusion and implementation of the model in two different contexts: the Nordic region and the wider European arena, where the model is currently promoted as an important innovation. Drawin...
The Nordic welfare state is usually referred to as the most successful model of its kind; this socia...
In two decades, the Icelandic prevention model (IPM) has been employed to dramatically reduce rates ...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
The Barnahus model was launched in Iceland in 1998, and it subsequently spread to all the Nordic cou...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
This paper constitutes a report from an on-going research project aimed at comparing diffusion and g...
This chapter describes the background for, and implementation of, the Barnahus model within the Nord...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
A key message from this chapter - and the book as such - is that the Nordic Barnahus model is a step...
Barnahus is a Nordic model for collaboration between different authorities regarding the issue of ch...
Decisions about child protection and interventions in families are one of the most difficult respons...
The study focuses on a government-initiated project designed to implement the Systemic Practice Mode...
2010 is the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. In honour of this, we ...
Barnahus in Örebro started in April 2009, an activity engaged in cooperation between authorities whe...
This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto g...
The Nordic welfare state is usually referred to as the most successful model of its kind; this socia...
In two decades, the Icelandic prevention model (IPM) has been employed to dramatically reduce rates ...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
The Barnahus model was launched in Iceland in 1998, and it subsequently spread to all the Nordic cou...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
This paper constitutes a report from an on-going research project aimed at comparing diffusion and g...
This chapter describes the background for, and implementation of, the Barnahus model within the Nord...
This edited collection explores the background and implementation of the Nordic Barnahus (or 'Childr...
A key message from this chapter - and the book as such - is that the Nordic Barnahus model is a step...
Barnahus is a Nordic model for collaboration between different authorities regarding the issue of ch...
Decisions about child protection and interventions in families are one of the most difficult respons...
The study focuses on a government-initiated project designed to implement the Systemic Practice Mode...
2010 is the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. In honour of this, we ...
Barnahus in Örebro started in April 2009, an activity engaged in cooperation between authorities whe...
This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto g...
The Nordic welfare state is usually referred to as the most successful model of its kind; this socia...
In two decades, the Icelandic prevention model (IPM) has been employed to dramatically reduce rates ...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...