This paper discusses findings from an evaluation of an advocacy scheme for parents whose children were subject to child protection proceedings including a pilot project where co-operation between parents and professionals was an issue. Encouraging findings of parents' experiences of being heard, being able to listen, and, in some cases, to act on concerns about their children's welfare are outlined. Three case studies offer accounts of practices that are gendered and occur against a backdrop of ethnic disadvantage. The paper suggests that current debates about reform need to recognize the need to support parents to manage intimidating systems
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This article, written with parents as co-authors, has two aims: (1) to provide a critical view of th...
Participatory practice is acknowledged as increasingly important in empowering families in the decis...
This article discusses findings from an evaluation of an advocacy scheme for parents whose children ...
Child protection intervention has increased dramatically in Australia and elsewhere over recent year...
The topic of parental engagement in the context of child protection is of significant international ...
One might ask, what is advocacy? How do parents learn how to advocate for their child\u27s needs. If...
Abstract. PL 94-142 and research on parent involvement encourage new parent roles in programs for th...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The development of child and youth advocacy is a relatively recent phenomenon, increasingly recogniz...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the current state of literature on peer...
In this project parents of gender nonconforming children shared their perspectives on finding emotio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44).Parent involvement programs have been shown to hav...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This article, written with parents as co-authors, has two aims: (1) to provide a critical view of th...
Participatory practice is acknowledged as increasingly important in empowering families in the decis...
This article discusses findings from an evaluation of an advocacy scheme for parents whose children ...
Child protection intervention has increased dramatically in Australia and elsewhere over recent year...
The topic of parental engagement in the context of child protection is of significant international ...
One might ask, what is advocacy? How do parents learn how to advocate for their child\u27s needs. If...
Abstract. PL 94-142 and research on parent involvement encourage new parent roles in programs for th...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The development of child and youth advocacy is a relatively recent phenomenon, increasingly recogniz...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the current state of literature on peer...
In this project parents of gender nonconforming children shared their perspectives on finding emotio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-44).Parent involvement programs have been shown to hav...
The working alliance between families and professionals within the context of child protection faces...
This article, written with parents as co-authors, has two aims: (1) to provide a critical view of th...
Participatory practice is acknowledged as increasingly important in empowering families in the decis...