Using aggregated national data, this paper compares outcomes of Australian ‘child protection’ (CP) and Norwegian ‘child welfare services’ (CWS).We highlight each nation’s context and key elements of their CP/CWS organizations, with emphasis on policy and programme orientation. System outcomes are examined along with the implications of their different approaches. The main policy focus in Australia is protection and risk, while Norway’s systemic approach stresses prevention, early intervention and support. These differences influence practitioner’s intervention strategies and how the needs of children and parents are met. In Norway, approximately 80% of the children in the CWS receive some sort of supportive services. In contrast, Australian...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
AbstractThis article provides an outline of the early development of care and protection in Australi...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
An overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is presented in th...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
In this paper we present a comparative analysis of out-of-home care in Australia and Sweden. We comp...
Abstract In the present paper, we discuss three challenges with the Norwegian Child Protective Syste...
By any standard, child protection work is a demanding field of social services work. Throughout much...
The current project titled “Comparative analysis of child welfare systems in Norway, the United Stat...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
AbstractThis article provides an outline of the early development of care and protection in Australi...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
An overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is presented in th...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
In this paper we present a comparative analysis of out-of-home care in Australia and Sweden. We comp...
Abstract In the present paper, we discuss three challenges with the Norwegian Child Protective Syste...
By any standard, child protection work is a demanding field of social services work. Throughout much...
The current project titled “Comparative analysis of child welfare systems in Norway, the United Stat...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
AbstractThis article provides an outline of the early development of care and protection in Australi...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...