Summary - Children of social service users are at risk for developing mental health problems as well as social and behavioral problems. Social service counselors should therefore be aware of service users’ children and provide support for them. In fact, they are obligated by law to consider children's views and their best interests in cases affecting them. Despite this, little is known about social service counselors’ child focus in their practice. In this study, self-reported survey data from 93 counselors working for the Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration (NAV) were analyzed to explore their child focus. Findings - Findings suggest that a particular focus on children is no part of common practice among NAV counselors; nor is us...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
The measurement of user experience has gained international attention as a tool for improving qualit...
The high prevalence of mental health problems and disorders among child protection services (CPS) cl...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
Purpose Schools can be an arena for age appropriate and objective information about the support fami...
Background: Parental mental health problems is a common source of concern reported to child welfare ...
This report presents some results from a register data study of Norwegian child welfare clients. We ...
The aim of this master thesis is to explore NAV family social workers own descriptions of children’s...
No nation today can be understood as being fully child-centered, but many are pursuing social polici...
This article explores variation in social workers’ understanding and practices related to the use of...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
This master thesis exists in two parts – an article and additional text. The article is written in E...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Background Health professionals in Norway are required by law to help safeguard info...
The article examines aspects of professional autonomy informed by cross sectional surveys of social ...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
The measurement of user experience has gained international attention as a tool for improving qualit...
The high prevalence of mental health problems and disorders among child protection services (CPS) cl...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Social Work © 2011 Copyright...
Purpose Schools can be an arena for age appropriate and objective information about the support fami...
Background: Parental mental health problems is a common source of concern reported to child welfare ...
This report presents some results from a register data study of Norwegian child welfare clients. We ...
The aim of this master thesis is to explore NAV family social workers own descriptions of children’s...
No nation today can be understood as being fully child-centered, but many are pursuing social polici...
This article explores variation in social workers’ understanding and practices related to the use of...
This report aims to contribute to the hitherto scarce knowledge of disabled children and young peopl...
This master thesis exists in two parts – an article and additional text. The article is written in E...
Young people leaving care are vulnerable youths in need of assistance. During recent years there has...
Background Health professionals in Norway are required by law to help safeguard info...
The article examines aspects of professional autonomy informed by cross sectional surveys of social ...
The Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs commissioned this report, which dea...
The measurement of user experience has gained international attention as a tool for improving qualit...
The high prevalence of mental health problems and disorders among child protection services (CPS) cl...