This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using primary sources, aggregated data from Statistics Norway (SSB) and data from a recent study of 715 parents in contact with CWS. These data show that Norway's program orientation is on support, prevention, and early intervention, policies relevant to the emerging Australian policy context. Many of these services were beneficial for the general welfare of the children's family with over three- quarters of the children registered as clients in the Norwegian CWS receiving only supportive services during 2008. On the contrary, Australian systems primarily aim to identify and protect children under (possible) risk of abuse or neglect. Also, the survey da...
In this report new results from the study ”Child welfare in Norway 1990-2010” are presented. The pro...
Abstract In the present paper, we discuss three challenges with the Norwegian Child Protective Syste...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
Using aggregated national data, this paper compares outcomes of Australian ‘child protection’ (CP) a...
The current paper considers one of the most under-researched topics in contemporary psychological an...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
The current project titled “Comparative analysis of child welfare systems in Norway, the United Stat...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there ha...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
In this report new results from the study ”Child welfare in Norway 1990-2010” are presented. The pro...
In this report new results from the study ”Child welfare in Norway 1990-2010” are presented. The pro...
Abstract In the present paper, we discuss three challenges with the Norwegian Child Protective Syste...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
This paper describes and analyses the program of Child Welfare Services (CWS) in Norway, using prima...
Using aggregated national data, this paper compares outcomes of Australian ‘child protection’ (CP) a...
The current paper considers one of the most under-researched topics in contemporary psychological an...
Participation of children and parents in child welfare matters is a complex area. Emergency out of h...
The current project titled “Comparative analysis of child welfare systems in Norway, the United Stat...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there ha...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
In this report new results from the study ”Child welfare in Norway 1990-2010” are presented. The pro...
In this report new results from the study ”Child welfare in Norway 1990-2010” are presented. The pro...
Abstract In the present paper, we discuss three challenges with the Norwegian Child Protective Syste...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...