This was a study of the author’s practice innovation in therapeutic social work with siblings in permanency planning that started in 2009 and continues. Clinical and research supervision of the unfolding project facilitated a reflexive deepening and conceptualisation of the processes involved producing the practice model which this thesis introduces. The practice intervention focused on the relational and emotional needs of sibling groups of children who all faced the inevitability of transition and potential separation from their own siblings. The research process involved three key aspects: thematic analysis of data arising from the author’s group work with the children; conceptualisation of the author’s role as a boundary spanne...
Sibling abuse is a global problem, arguably the most prevalent form of family violence, and as harmf...
This study examines an aspect of adoption which has been given only limited or partial attention in...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how clinical social workers approach assessment...
There is little consensus regarding whether siblings fare better if placed together or apart in fost...
Bibliography: pages 120-135.Sibling relationships, sibling separation and the implications thereof h...
This thesis portfolio is comprised of three parts:Part One – Systematic Literature ReviewThe systema...
Sibling relationships are important in children\u27s development (Edward, 2011). In today\u27s chang...
For better or worse, the significance of the sibling relationship throughout the life course is wide...
One strategy for addressing the persistent challenge of advancing empirically based social work prac...
For better or worse, the significance of the sibling relationship throughout the life course is wide...
In recent years, the child welfare field has devoted significant attention to siblings in foster car...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Around 95,000 children were in the care of local authorities in the UK in 2016, most often as a resu...
One strategy for addressing the persistent challenge of advancing empirically based social work prac...
In situations of child abuse or neglect, it is beneficial to know how and why siblings may be treate...
Sibling abuse is a global problem, arguably the most prevalent form of family violence, and as harmf...
This study examines an aspect of adoption which has been given only limited or partial attention in...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how clinical social workers approach assessment...
There is little consensus regarding whether siblings fare better if placed together or apart in fost...
Bibliography: pages 120-135.Sibling relationships, sibling separation and the implications thereof h...
This thesis portfolio is comprised of three parts:Part One – Systematic Literature ReviewThe systema...
Sibling relationships are important in children\u27s development (Edward, 2011). In today\u27s chang...
For better or worse, the significance of the sibling relationship throughout the life course is wide...
One strategy for addressing the persistent challenge of advancing empirically based social work prac...
For better or worse, the significance of the sibling relationship throughout the life course is wide...
In recent years, the child welfare field has devoted significant attention to siblings in foster car...
Sibling abuse is arguably the most prevalent form of family violence (Meyers, 2014), with sibling se...
Around 95,000 children were in the care of local authorities in the UK in 2016, most often as a resu...
One strategy for addressing the persistent challenge of advancing empirically based social work prac...
In situations of child abuse or neglect, it is beneficial to know how and why siblings may be treate...
Sibling abuse is a global problem, arguably the most prevalent form of family violence, and as harmf...
This study examines an aspect of adoption which has been given only limited or partial attention in...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how clinical social workers approach assessment...