Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurrent planning scheme with 6 local authorities in the East Midlands. Planning for this became quite advanced, and a member of staff was appointed by Faith in Families to carry forward the project. Nottingham Trent University was asked to evaluate the implementation, and funding was secured through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership grant. Following the demise of the Goodman project in Manchester (see below), and internal changes at Faith in Families, the implementation was put on hold and the university was asked to undertake a scoping exercise. This report relates to that exercise
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
Congress and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) intend for the Family Preservation a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data contains the transcripts of interviews with...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
The practice of concurrency planning places the needs, rights and interests of the child at the cent...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
Campus Social : Revista Lusófona de Ciências SociaisO Planeamento Concomitante teve a sua origem no ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how social workers perceive concurrent planning at Children...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
This paper draws on a qualitative evaluation of the CAFCASS Cymru’s Family Dispute Resolution Pilot ...
"Overall aim: To undertake an initial scoping study of current knowledge, policy and practice (inclu...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
Congress and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) intend for the Family Preservation a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data contains the transcripts of interviews with...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
The practice of concurrency planning places the needs, rights and interests of the child at the cent...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
Campus Social : Revista Lusófona de Ciências SociaisO Planeamento Concomitante teve a sua origem no ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how social workers perceive concurrent planning at Children...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
This paper draws on a qualitative evaluation of the CAFCASS Cymru’s Family Dispute Resolution Pilot ...
"Overall aim: To undertake an initial scoping study of current knowledge, policy and practice (inclu...
Over the last decade, at a time when funding for services intended to support families has been dram...
Congress and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) intend for the Family Preservation a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data contains the transcripts of interviews with...