This paper seeks to show how, using a reflexive approach, it is possible to develop a better understanding of the experiences of mothers subject to child and family social work intervention. Drawing upon the author's own experience of motherhood she draws attention to the ideological assumptions behind the professionals' responses to the problems and challenges of parenting. This is explored through a critical analysis of dominant assumptions underlying some psychological literature and child care policies, focusing particularly on their failure to focus on the issue of social disadvantage as a factor in parenting. An illustrative example from social work practice is presented in the light of this analysis. The paper concludes with an exami...
This autoethnography wanders into one academic social worker’s reflections on her doctoral training ...
The efficacy of child protection social work is regularly being questioned in the media as vociferou...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
The significance of parenting in the conduct of child?care practice is apparent in a range of legal ...
Critical social work theories have taken a prominent place in Canadian social work curriculums and a...
Drawing on findings from a psycho-social qualitative doctoral study, this paper considers the intima...
The study examines the experiences of female careleavers who have experienced the intervention of a ...
This article takes its starting point from aspects of the author’s biography and her experiences of ...
This thesis gives an account of a qualitative research project set up to study women who were in car...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
This phenomenological study was undertaken to gain greater depth of understanding into how clinician...
Placing a child in substitute care is one of the most challenging aspects of child welfare work. In ...
This is a conceptual paper that uses a critical practice approach to how a social worker’s interpret...
A substantial body of sociological and historical work has explored the ways that the concepts of “c...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
This autoethnography wanders into one academic social worker’s reflections on her doctoral training ...
The efficacy of child protection social work is regularly being questioned in the media as vociferou...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
The significance of parenting in the conduct of child?care practice is apparent in a range of legal ...
Critical social work theories have taken a prominent place in Canadian social work curriculums and a...
Drawing on findings from a psycho-social qualitative doctoral study, this paper considers the intima...
The study examines the experiences of female careleavers who have experienced the intervention of a ...
This article takes its starting point from aspects of the author’s biography and her experiences of ...
This thesis gives an account of a qualitative research project set up to study women who were in car...
Abstract Since the conceptions, norms, and values that govern the work of child protection are elus...
This phenomenological study was undertaken to gain greater depth of understanding into how clinician...
Placing a child in substitute care is one of the most challenging aspects of child welfare work. In ...
This is a conceptual paper that uses a critical practice approach to how a social worker’s interpret...
A substantial body of sociological and historical work has explored the ways that the concepts of “c...
This qualitative study focuses on the everyday realities and child placement experiences of 31 mothe...
This autoethnography wanders into one academic social worker’s reflections on her doctoral training ...
The efficacy of child protection social work is regularly being questioned in the media as vociferou...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...