Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into adulthood. Effective family support delivered at an early stage can foster child and family well being, can help to prevent child neglect and maltreatment, and can curb child fatality from abuse. There are however a number of tensions and challenges in family support policy and practice. These include: balancing support to families with the protection of children; the battleground over thresholds within and between services and in multi-agency working; keeping children safe in families with parental mental ill health, domestic abuse and parental substance misuse; working with family hostility; the struggle to provide services to hard to reach...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
Increased demand for assistance from families and communities has led to a substantial reinvestment ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – i...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
This article explores whether family support theoretical underpinnings and models of work can be app...
With the benefit of hindsight, child welfare/protection practices of the last century have attracted...
Recent changes in social policy are having a significant impact on the delivery of human services. A...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
This article discusses family work with young people, parents and carers affected by child sexual ex...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – ...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
Increased demand for assistance from families and communities has led to a substantial reinvestment ...
Internationally, best practice in child abuse prevention is grounded in a public health approach – i...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
Globally, child protection services are under-resourced and unable to meet the demands associated wi...
This article explores whether family support theoretical underpinnings and models of work can be app...
With the benefit of hindsight, child welfare/protection practices of the last century have attracted...
Recent changes in social policy are having a significant impact on the delivery of human services. A...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
This article discusses family work with young people, parents and carers affected by child sexual ex...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
Children in families with multiple problems are from a child and youth care point of view a very vul...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...