Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of whether family reunification is feasible needs to be answered very cautiously. How parenting is assessed is of major importance in answering this question, but the quality of these assessments is often poor. With an eye to improving current practice, we conducted an integrative review, in which we analyzed the challenges related to the assessment of parenting vis-à-vis reunification and linked relevant knowledge from research with significant know-how from practice. The challenges appear to be embedded in the struggle to define (especially good enough) parenting and the complex context of child protection. As an answer to the challenges, the int...
Professional support of families that are under temporary protection, with the goal of reunification...
Child maltreatment is a costly social problem that carries with it significant risk of poor outcomes...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
The Expertise Center for Treatment and Assessment of Parenting and Psychiatry (GGZ Drenthe) performs...
The present article employed a sample of 365 families of children in foster care to conduct a valida...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study that explores parenting skills when a child...
Background: Reunification of looked after children with their birth parents is the most common route...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusFamily reunification intervention...
AbstractWhilst child protection systems are concerned with removal of children from their families i...
The Expertise Center for Treatment and Assessment of Parenting and Psychiatry (GGZ Drenthe) performs...
Background: Parenting programmes are a key component of the delivery of children's services, but evi...
Parenting programmes are a key component of the delivery of children's services, but evidence-based ...
Professional support of families that are under temporary protection, with the goal of reunification...
Child maltreatment is a costly social problem that carries with it significant risk of poor outcomes...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
Since a substantial portion of infants and toddlers reenter care after reunification, the question of...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
The Expertise Center for Treatment and Assessment of Parenting and Psychiatry (GGZ Drenthe) performs...
The present article employed a sample of 365 families of children in foster care to conduct a valida...
This article presents the results of a qualitative study that explores parenting skills when a child...
Background: Reunification of looked after children with their birth parents is the most common route...
MSW (Child Protection), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusFamily reunification intervention...
AbstractWhilst child protection systems are concerned with removal of children from their families i...
The Expertise Center for Treatment and Assessment of Parenting and Psychiatry (GGZ Drenthe) performs...
Background: Parenting programmes are a key component of the delivery of children's services, but evi...
Parenting programmes are a key component of the delivery of children's services, but evidence-based ...
Professional support of families that are under temporary protection, with the goal of reunification...
Child maltreatment is a costly social problem that carries with it significant risk of poor outcomes...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...