Since the 1990s the way in which social workers respond to referrals of children to Children’s Social Care departments has evolved. It has moved through a process that ‘screens families out’ of child protection assessment to a system aiming to ‘screen families in’ where necessary, and now uses a holistic assessment aiming to screen for both risk and need. The assessment framework developed to assess children in need and their families is the modern social work response to all referrals. Little research has been carried out to assess its suitability as a widespread social work response. This article considers the debates that have emerged in relation to its use and concludes that insufficient consideration has been given to evaluating assess...
Social workers’ assessments represent a relevant theme in social work research and practice. The que...
This literature review calls for families and children in developing countries to be supported in wa...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring how child neglect is ‘performed’...
Since the 1990s the way in which social workers respond to referrals of children to Children’s Socia...
Assessment is not only a major practice tool for social workers and medical professionals but also a...
The overall aim was to examine how the public interest to protect children from violence and sexual ...
Good quality assessment in Child Protection is crucial to ensure adequate protection and provision. ...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
The Department of Health's (2000) Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and Their Familie...
The past 11 years (1995-2006) have seen several major government initiatives in child welfare progra...
The past 11 years (1995-2006) have seen several major government initiatives in child welfare progra...
In the UK the public discourse on separated families is rich with the stereotypes of 'deadbeat dads'...
This paper seeks to reframe social work assessment, reflect on complexity, autopoietic theory, narra...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Social workers’ assessments represent a relevant theme in social work research and practice. The que...
This literature review calls for families and children in developing countries to be supported in wa...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring how child neglect is ‘performed’...
Since the 1990s the way in which social workers respond to referrals of children to Children’s Socia...
Assessment is not only a major practice tool for social workers and medical professionals but also a...
The overall aim was to examine how the public interest to protect children from violence and sexual ...
Good quality assessment in Child Protection is crucial to ensure adequate protection and provision. ...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
The Department of Health's (2000) Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and Their Familie...
The past 11 years (1995-2006) have seen several major government initiatives in child welfare progra...
The past 11 years (1995-2006) have seen several major government initiatives in child welfare progra...
In the UK the public discourse on separated families is rich with the stereotypes of 'deadbeat dads'...
This paper seeks to reframe social work assessment, reflect on complexity, autopoietic theory, narra...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Social workers’ assessments represent a relevant theme in social work research and practice. The que...
This literature review calls for families and children in developing countries to be supported in wa...
This article presents the findings of a qualitative study exploring how child neglect is ‘performed’...