The child welfare service in Norway is in the spotlight internationally after the European Court of Human Rights (EMD) convicted Norway of human rights violations in several child welfare cases. Norwegian child welfare services are presented as having weaknesses in competence, prioritization, structure and supervision. The child welfare service in Norway has a decentralized structure, and most tasks are a municipal responsibility. The paper explores what leadership challenges the municipal child welfare leaders are facing at a time when the service is under great pressure, and how we can understand these challenges using paradox theory. The empirical data are based on qualitative interviews with child welfare leaders from different municipa...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there ha...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
The child welfare service in Norway is in the spotlight internationally after the European Court of ...
Source at https://doi.org/10.23865/noasp.114.Despite an increased focus on the professionalisation o...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
The thesis deals with cooperation between child welfare and other local authority services, and how ...
ummary Many municipalities enter into inter-municipal co-operations. It means changes for many emplo...
Med afsæt hos frontmedarbejderne og lokale ledere i en kommunal velfærdsinstitution undersøger vi de...
Norway tops international indexes on children’s rights but continues to attract criticism for its le...
The legal paradox. Which factors are decisive in honour-related cases for compulsory care of young p...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
Emergency placements in child welfare services have increased during the last 10 years in Norway. At...
This study explores a particularly wide discretionary space set for decision-making within the Norwe...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there ha...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
The child welfare service in Norway is in the spotlight internationally after the European Court of ...
Source at https://doi.org/10.23865/noasp.114.Despite an increased focus on the professionalisation o...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
In 2004, the Child Welfare Reform (CWR) was introduced in Norway. One of the most important goals of...
The thesis deals with cooperation between child welfare and other local authority services, and how ...
ummary Many municipalities enter into inter-municipal co-operations. It means changes for many emplo...
Med afsæt hos frontmedarbejderne og lokale ledere i en kommunal velfærdsinstitution undersøger vi de...
Norway tops international indexes on children’s rights but continues to attract criticism for its le...
The legal paradox. Which factors are decisive in honour-related cases for compulsory care of young p...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
Emergency placements in child welfare services have increased during the last 10 years in Norway. At...
This study explores a particularly wide discretionary space set for decision-making within the Norwe...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there ha...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...