There has been a shift in recent years in care proceedings with parental empowerment being seen as a fundamental anti-oppressive social work value (Smith 2010). Research has suggested that although empowerment is often the objective the family may not feel this is achieved. Giovanini (2011) Sykes et al (2002) and Sinclair & Wilson (2009) looked at the experiences of birth parents during care proceedings. A key theme of the literature was that parents felt that social workers had not been helpful during the process, in terms of sharing information and offering support and advice. Therefore, this research focused on practitioners’ views of their ability to empower whilst working with parents. The objective was to explore practitioners’ experi...
For many social workers, participatory practice may seem an unachievable goal, particularly in the f...
The study explores the key question whether child protection practice management requires a re-visio...
Despite findings that public child welfare systems typically serve disempowered populations, no clea...
There has been a shift in recent years in care proceedings with parental empowerment being seen as a...
The delivery of pediatric health care has changed drastically, especially in the roles that familie...
There have been various changes to the manner in which early intervention services for children with...
A current model of family-centered practice emphasizes empowerment of parents, an approach that brin...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of group work with parents of children in care in oper...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parents in multidisciplinary collaboration on b...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of group work with parents of children in care in oper...
In the effort to promote parent involvement in the treatment of infants and toddlers with handicaps,...
Low-income, urban, minority families are faced with grave difficulties as they cope with concerns su...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of groupwork with parents of children in care in opera...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to examine changes in parental empowerment a...
From the findings of a study examining the perspective of parents using Intensive Family Support Serv...
For many social workers, participatory practice may seem an unachievable goal, particularly in the f...
The study explores the key question whether child protection practice management requires a re-visio...
Despite findings that public child welfare systems typically serve disempowered populations, no clea...
There has been a shift in recent years in care proceedings with parental empowerment being seen as a...
The delivery of pediatric health care has changed drastically, especially in the roles that familie...
There have been various changes to the manner in which early intervention services for children with...
A current model of family-centered practice emphasizes empowerment of parents, an approach that brin...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of group work with parents of children in care in oper...
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parents in multidisciplinary collaboration on b...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of group work with parents of children in care in oper...
In the effort to promote parent involvement in the treatment of infants and toddlers with handicaps,...
Low-income, urban, minority families are faced with grave difficulties as they cope with concerns su...
In this paper we describe and promote a model of groupwork with parents of children in care in opera...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to examine changes in parental empowerment a...
From the findings of a study examining the perspective of parents using Intensive Family Support Serv...
For many social workers, participatory practice may seem an unachievable goal, particularly in the f...
The study explores the key question whether child protection practice management requires a re-visio...
Despite findings that public child welfare systems typically serve disempowered populations, no clea...