This study reports on an analysis of the transcripts of four focus groups involving social workers from four English social work teams working with children and families. In the groups, social workers discussed the process of coming to a decision in care proceedings (where decisions are made about the future care of a child where there are concerns about the care provided in the family of origin). It explores how social workers described themselves coming to conclusions about cases, and how they perceive the courts as doing so. Noting the need in such important proceedings both for thoroughness and for speed (for delay is likely to be harmful to children in need of a secure home), the authors consider ways in which decision-making might be ...
Social work practice occurs under difficult circumstances and often involves using incomplete, confl...
Social workers engaged in child care planning and legal proceedings have a significant role in decis...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the complexity of everyday decision-making in ch...
Achieving timely decisions for children is at the heart of reforms within the family justice system ...
The aim of this study was to understand which factors that lay the foundation for social workers’ cu...
The process of coming to judgement in child protection social work is like deciding whether or not t...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
The nature and quality of social work decision making have been highlighted in recent years by a num...
Social workers within child protection are faced with complex cases where they must comply with guid...
This chapter examines interdisciplinary communication and evaluation of professional expertise, with...
This article reports on a single-case study of a decision-making process in child welfare. Based on ...
This paper investigates the reasoning processes of social workers in child protection social work as...
Social work practice occurs under difficult circumstances and often involves using incomplete, confl...
Social workers engaged in child care planning and legal proceedings have a significant role in decis...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Decision-making is located at the heart of social work as a core professional activity, because much...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the complexity of everyday decision-making in ch...
Achieving timely decisions for children is at the heart of reforms within the family justice system ...
The aim of this study was to understand which factors that lay the foundation for social workers’ cu...
The process of coming to judgement in child protection social work is like deciding whether or not t...
The aim of this study was to explore whether social workers can become more explicit about their kno...
The nature and quality of social work decision making have been highlighted in recent years by a num...
Social workers within child protection are faced with complex cases where they must comply with guid...
This chapter examines interdisciplinary communication and evaluation of professional expertise, with...
This article reports on a single-case study of a decision-making process in child welfare. Based on ...
This paper investigates the reasoning processes of social workers in child protection social work as...
Social work practice occurs under difficult circumstances and often involves using incomplete, confl...
Social workers engaged in child care planning and legal proceedings have a significant role in decis...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the role of social work professional evidence in mental cap...