With the benefit of hindsight, child welfare/protection practices of the last century have attracted considerable criticism in terms of harm caused to children and their families despite what, at the time, were seen as good intentions. In light of this history it is appropriate to consider how the current system will be viewed in years to come. This is particularly the case given the escalating numbers of children in out of home care prompting grave concerns for the sustainability of the current child protection system.\ud \ud The paper identifies how renewed attention to family inclusion in child protection practice could be a key strategy both for building sustainability and in providing clear benefits for children, their families and com...
This paper argues for the importance of adopting a population-level approach to promote more effecti...
This article explores whether family support theoretical underpinnings and models of work can be app...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
The care and protection of children experiencing or considered to be at risk of abuse or neglect wit...
[Extract] The report presents evidence that directly addresses key recommendations from the Crime an...
Historical and current child protection practice in Australia has been subject to severe criticism, ...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
Promoting the participation of children and parents in child protection practice is one of the most ...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
This article discusses family work with young people, parents and carers affected by child sexual ex...
The care and protection of children experiencing or considered to be at risk of abuse or neglect wit...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
This paper argues for the importance of adopting a population-level approach to promote more effecti...
This article explores whether family support theoretical underpinnings and models of work can be app...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
The care and protection of children experiencing or considered to be at risk of abuse or neglect wit...
[Extract] The report presents evidence that directly addresses key recommendations from the Crime an...
Historical and current child protection practice in Australia has been subject to severe criticism, ...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
Promoting the participation of children and parents in child protection practice is one of the most ...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
This article discusses family work with young people, parents and carers affected by child sexual ex...
The care and protection of children experiencing or considered to be at risk of abuse or neglect wit...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
This paper argues for the importance of adopting a population-level approach to promote more effecti...
This article explores whether family support theoretical underpinnings and models of work can be app...
Professionals in many contexts confront situations where children have been harmed or are at risk of...