The significance of parenting in the conduct of child?care practice is apparent in a range of legal and policy documents emanating from the government. This has been further emphasized in recent years in the refocusing debate emphasizing issues of need and support. While research in childcare has inevitably involved parenting (for example in relation to child protection), and as the broad concentration has progressed through issues of child protection and family support, this has not generally incorporated the social workers' construction of parenting, and the ways this is incorporated into, and informs, their practice actions. This is particularly interesting because this focus enables an examination of this construction in the light of br...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
Summary: This study is a discourse analysis of core assessments (n=-54) completed by thirty two soci...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
In this study, the level of parenting required to be considered good enough by social authorities is...
This study sets out to explore the way that child care social workers make decisions about interven...
The current research aimed to explore how social workers are constructing who are good parents and w...
Social support, as a complex, dynamic and multidimensional concept, has been studied extensively. Ho...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
The need to try to work in partnership with parents during a child protection investigation is a leg...
How does the social worker respond to the disturbed child in direct treatment when working in a psyc...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Dr. Dorothy Ann ScottIn a semi-longitudinal explora...
This paper explores aspects of the Looking After Children: Good Parenting: Good Outcomes system (LAC...
It is the role of Child, Youth and Family (CYF) Social Workers in Aotearoa New Zealand to decide whe...
This PhD by publication submission comprises eleven peer reviewed journal articles and a commentary ...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
Summary: This study is a discourse analysis of core assessments (n=-54) completed by thirty two soci...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
In this study, the level of parenting required to be considered good enough by social authorities is...
This study sets out to explore the way that child care social workers make decisions about interven...
The current research aimed to explore how social workers are constructing who are good parents and w...
Social support, as a complex, dynamic and multidimensional concept, has been studied extensively. Ho...
This paper reports on the findings from a systematic review of parenting interventions used by socia...
The need to try to work in partnership with parents during a child protection investigation is a leg...
How does the social worker respond to the disturbed child in direct treatment when working in a psyc...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Dr. Dorothy Ann ScottIn a semi-longitudinal explora...
This paper explores aspects of the Looking After Children: Good Parenting: Good Outcomes system (LAC...
It is the role of Child, Youth and Family (CYF) Social Workers in Aotearoa New Zealand to decide whe...
This PhD by publication submission comprises eleven peer reviewed journal articles and a commentary ...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
Summary: This study is a discourse analysis of core assessments (n=-54) completed by thirty two soci...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...