In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of the reform was to strengthen State level authority in public child welfare and establish equal child welfare services across the country. The aim of this article is to study how this new reform affected the work of municipal child welfare professionals and led to the development of a regional project called New Child Welfare (NCW). Based on qualitative interviews with central actors in NCW, regarding the interaction between state and local child welfare professionals, the article shows how professionals within local child welfare reacted on the CWR. The NCW was established as a consequence of the professionals’ reaction on state governance a...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
The thesis deals with cooperation between child welfare and other local authority services, and how ...
This article presents the findings from a study of user participation in the Norwegian Child Protect...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
This article examines the effects on the professional system of creating a new system for the qualit...
The child welfare service in Norway is in the spotlight internationally after the European Court of ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This study, which is based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a total of 92 child welfare ...
This article discusses the factors that influence decision making in front line child welfare in Swe...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
The article presents findings from a detailed examination of dialogical sequences recorded in writte...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
AbstractThis study, which is based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a total of 92 child ...
The article examines aspects of professional autonomy informed by cross sectional surveys of social ...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
The thesis deals with cooperation between child welfare and other local authority services, and how ...
This article presents the findings from a study of user participation in the Norwegian Child Protect...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
This article examines the effects on the professional system of creating a new system for the qualit...
The child welfare service in Norway is in the spotlight internationally after the European Court of ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This study, which is based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a total of 92 child welfare ...
This article discusses the factors that influence decision making in front line child welfare in Swe...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
The article presents findings from a detailed examination of dialogical sequences recorded in writte...
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Norway in March 2020, comprehensive action was taken by the gover...
AbstractThis study, which is based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with a total of 92 child ...
The article examines aspects of professional autonomy informed by cross sectional surveys of social ...
Through a historical review of child welfare laws and policies between 1896 and 1992 in Norway, this...
The thesis deals with cooperation between child welfare and other local authority services, and how ...
This article presents the findings from a study of user participation in the Norwegian Child Protect...