There is increasing interest in decision making in social work. Much of the attention has been on individual professional judgement rather than on group decisions processes. This paper outlines key theoretical approaches from diverse fields of knowledge for conceptualising professional group decision processes in child and family social work, as a framework for future research and more focused theoretical developments. The main theoretical approaches considered include (1) group consensus processes; (2) exchange and the use of information; (3) naturalistic studies emphasising group complexity; and (4) incremental improvement processes. The analysis highlights the possible impact of individual, organisational and contextual factors, as well ...
Social work practitioner knowledge and understanding of interprofessional collaborative child protec...
This review summarises the research literature on childrens and parents involvement in social work d...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
There is increasing interest in decision making in social work. Much of the attention has been on in...
Social work practice occurs under difficult circumstances and often involves using incomplete, confl...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Hitzler S, Messmer H. Group decision-making in child welfare and the pursuit of participation. Quali...
There is increasing pressure to involve children and young people in the decisions that affect them....
The article deals with methodological issues in effectiveness research of practices of collaborative...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Supervision is widely recognised as a core activity for social work. In this paper, we explore the n...
Thieme N. Decision-making, colligation and categorisation in Social Work. Theoretical remarks and em...
The Department of Health's (2000) Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and Their Familie...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Socia...
Findings are reported from a process study of an English multi-disciplinary team working with famili...
Social work practitioner knowledge and understanding of interprofessional collaborative child protec...
This review summarises the research literature on childrens and parents involvement in social work d...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...
There is increasing interest in decision making in social work. Much of the attention has been on in...
Social work practice occurs under difficult circumstances and often involves using incomplete, confl...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Hitzler S, Messmer H. Group decision-making in child welfare and the pursuit of participation. Quali...
There is increasing pressure to involve children and young people in the decisions that affect them....
The article deals with methodological issues in effectiveness research of practices of collaborative...
The purpose of this chapter is twofold: i) to focus attention descriptively on some important aspect...
Supervision is widely recognised as a core activity for social work. In this paper, we explore the n...
Thieme N. Decision-making, colligation and categorisation in Social Work. Theoretical remarks and em...
The Department of Health's (2000) Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and Their Familie...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Journal of Socia...
Findings are reported from a process study of an English multi-disciplinary team working with famili...
Social work practitioner knowledge and understanding of interprofessional collaborative child protec...
This review summarises the research literature on childrens and parents involvement in social work d...
Since 2000, the focus of child welfare has shifted from a problem-focused approach to a strength-bas...