This thesis explores how English child protection proceedings embed meaningful participation. The collection and interpretation of wishes and feelings during statutory social work practice (s.53 Children Act 2004) should give insight into the child’s lived experience, as well as highlighting their opinion of the impact of social work on their lives. However, with no statutory, participatory social work model currently in place, children are missing opportunities to comment on decisions made for them, by adults, at all stages of the child protection process. Phase One comprised of semi-structured qualitative interviews and focus groups with parents, social workers and participation workers from one local authority. The findings revealed inno...
This article examines social workers’ perceptions of youths’ participation and how their perceptions...
The overall purpose of a child protection conference is to safeguard children. The conferences are m...
This paper explores the experiences of a commissioning organisation in the use of volunteers to work...
The rights of children and young people to express their views in matters that affect them when they...
For many social workers, participatory practice may seem an unachievable goal, particularly in the f...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
The gathering of ‘wishes and feelings’ in UK child protection proceedings (s.53 Children Act 2004) s...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in understanding parental par-ticipation in t...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
In this article, the term ‘participation’ refers to the right of the child to express their views in...
This paper presents the findings of research about children's participation in child protection proc...
This paper examines findings arising from commissioned research into the use of volunteers in local ...
Over the recent years there has been growing acceptance that eliciting and advocating the voice of c...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
This article examines social workers’ perceptions of youths’ participation and how their perceptions...
The overall purpose of a child protection conference is to safeguard children. The conferences are m...
This paper explores the experiences of a commissioning organisation in the use of volunteers to work...
The rights of children and young people to express their views in matters that affect them when they...
For many social workers, participatory practice may seem an unachievable goal, particularly in the f...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
The gathering of ‘wishes and feelings’ in UK child protection proceedings (s.53 Children Act 2004) s...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in understanding parental par-ticipation in t...
This thesis is about how the concept of participation constructs children as subjects within social ...
In this article, the term ‘participation’ refers to the right of the child to express their views in...
This paper presents the findings of research about children's participation in child protection proc...
This paper examines findings arising from commissioned research into the use of volunteers in local ...
Over the recent years there has been growing acceptance that eliciting and advocating the voice of c...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
This article examines social workers’ perceptions of youths’ participation and how their perceptions...
The overall purpose of a child protection conference is to safeguard children. The conferences are m...
This paper explores the experiences of a commissioning organisation in the use of volunteers to work...