Family decision making in child welfare: challenges in developing a knowledge base for practice
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Auteurs : Kate Morris [Royaume-Uni] ; Marie Connolly [Australie]Source :
- Child Abuse Review [ 0952-9136 ] ; 2012-01.
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Abstract
Over the past two decades, engaging families in decision‐making has grown in popularity across child welfare systems internationally. The family group conference in particular has generated interest as a practice model that facilitates broader family engagement in care and protection. As the practice has flourished, research has been undertaken to strengthen the knowledge base and to support the introduction of family engagement strategies across jurisdictions. This paper examines the recent research relating to family engagement strategies in child welfare and explores the ways in which family involvement in decision‐making can be incorporated into emerging protective practices. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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DOI: 10.1002/car.1143
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