This paper examines perceptions of time and institutional support for decision making and staff confidence in the ultimate decisions made—examining differences and similarities between and within the service-oriented Nordic countries (represented by Norway and Finland) and the risk-oriented Anglo-American countries (represented by England and California). The study identifies a high degree of work pressure across all the countries, lines of predominantly vertical institutional support and relatively high confidence in decisions. Finland stands out with higher perceived work pressure and with a horizontal support line, whereas England stands out with workers having a lower degree of confidence in their own and others’ decisions.publishedVers...
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This paper examines perceptions of time and institutional support for decision making and staff conf...
This paper examines perceptions of time and institutional support for decision making and staff conf...
© 2016 Jill Berrick, Jonathan Dickens, Tarja Pösö, and Marit Skivenes This is an Open Access article...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Care orders within the child protection system are some of the most invasive interventions a state c...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
Care orders within the child protection system are some of the most invasive interventions a state c...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Decisions about child protection and interventions in families are one of the most difficult respons...
Systems for the protection of children have evolved differently across nation states. Studies have i...
This paper draws on an international comparative study of social work decision making in cases that ...
This article examines parents' involvement in care order decision-making in four countries at one pa...
This paper draws on an international comparative study of social work decision-making in cases that ...
This paper examines whether and how the views of professional decision makers in public agencies and...
This paper examines perceptions of time and institutional support for decision making and staff conf...
This paper examines perceptions of time and institutional support for decision making and staff conf...
© 2016 Jill Berrick, Jonathan Dickens, Tarja Pösö, and Marit Skivenes This is an Open Access article...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Care orders within the child protection system are some of the most invasive interventions a state c...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
Care orders within the child protection system are some of the most invasive interventions a state c...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Decisions about child protection and interventions in families are one of the most difficult respons...
Systems for the protection of children have evolved differently across nation states. Studies have i...
This paper draws on an international comparative study of social work decision making in cases that ...
This article examines parents' involvement in care order decision-making in four countries at one pa...
This paper draws on an international comparative study of social work decision-making in cases that ...
This paper examines whether and how the views of professional decision makers in public agencies and...