Can family group conferencing be leveraged to promote the democratic ideals of voice, freedom, justice, fairness, equality, and respect, and provide the citizenry with the opportunity to build a more just and civil society? This article reviews family group conferencing, and various model adaptations, from a democratic context and through the lens of responsive regulation
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare. Ef...
Oregon has long been known as a site for innovative family engagement practice. Multiple forms of fa...
This article discusses the potential of family group conferences to act as a liberating intervention...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
The Families and Democracy Project moves family therapists and other professionals into the communit...
The purpose of this article is to examine the challenges inherent in trans- forming child welfare se...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
Restorative and responsive justice can be a strategy of social work practice that builds democracy b...
Independent advocacy to support children and young people undertaking a Family Group Conference (FGC...
Civic societarians view deviance from the traditional two-parent family as the root of all social pr...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The model of Family...
Getting along with people is one of the hardest things we have to learn. Our own family is the best ...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare. Ef...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare. Ef...
Oregon has long been known as a site for innovative family engagement practice. Multiple forms of fa...
This article discusses the potential of family group conferences to act as a liberating intervention...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
The Families and Democracy Project moves family therapists and other professionals into the communit...
The purpose of this article is to examine the challenges inherent in trans- forming child welfare se...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
Restorative and responsive justice can be a strategy of social work practice that builds democracy b...
Independent advocacy to support children and young people undertaking a Family Group Conference (FGC...
Civic societarians view deviance from the traditional two-parent family as the root of all social pr...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground The model of Family...
Getting along with people is one of the hardest things we have to learn. Our own family is the best ...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare. Ef...
Background: The model of Family group-conferencing (FG-c) for decision making in child welfare has r...
The present study examined the effectiveness of Family Group Conferencing (FGC) in child welfare. Ef...
Oregon has long been known as a site for innovative family engagement practice. Multiple forms of fa...