Report on the Evaluation of Keeping Families Together

Report on the Evaluation of Keeping Families Together

Author: Ros Wilson

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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The primary objective of the Keeping Families Together program is the prevention of unnecessary out-of-home placement of children where protection issues are present. Given the significance of the service objectives and the impact on the lives of children and their families, it was considered important that systematic evaluation be undertaken to assess the program's effectiveness in accomplishing such objectives and goals.


Keeping Families Together

Keeping Families Together

Author: Charlotte Booth

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1351510274

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When a family's problems become so severe that traditional community resources are unable to help them effectively, caseworkers are usually advised to place children outside the home. Family preservation services such as Homebuilders are designed to give caseworkers and families another option: services that are more intensive, accessible, flexible, and goal-oriented than conventional supports. Instead of relieving family pressure by removing a child, the approach described here adds resources to alleviate pressure and to facilitate the development of a nurturing environment for children within the context of the family. Whereas crisis intervention attempts to resolve immediate problems their approach enables the family to function better after the crisis than before. In addition to their obvious social benefits, family preservation services are cost effective. Straightforward and practice-oriented, Keeping Families Together profiles the kinds of families that are assisted by prevention services such as this, tracing the salient features of its innovative approach to crisis intervention, its organizational features, and its knowledge and research base. Rich in actual examples drawn from family practice, this book will be of great interest to beginning students as well as practitioners in family and children's services. The book is also intended for those who are considering beginning their own Family Preservation Services to evaluate whether or not the approach will be a good fit for them, to become aware of some of the complexities of program design and training so that they can make informed decisions. When the book first appeared, Contemporary Psychology said that it "speaks for itself as a wonderful description of how to be of help to families in crisis."


Evaluating Family Support

Evaluating Family Support

Author: Ilan Katz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2003-08-01

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 0470864680

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The delivery of effective family support is a key global child welfare issue, yet there is little consensus on what constitutes family support or what the best ways are to evaluate it. Evaluating Family Support: Thinking Internationally, Thinking Critically offers a full review of the conceptual and operational problems involved in this complex and topical field. Ilan Katz and John Pinkerton have brought together a team of experienced child care policy analysts and evaluators to present the current state of critical thinking alongside detailed international case studies. The chapters offer revealing glimpses into the nature of family support across the world, as well as an overview of the challenges facing both practitioners and researchers.


Evaluating Family-Based Services

Evaluating Family-Based Services

Author: Peter J. Pecora

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1351327461

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First Published in 2018. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.


Protecting Children and Supporting Families

Protecting Children and Supporting Families

Author: Gary Cameron

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780202368313

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This book highlights encouraging news about programs that produce better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families. It includes a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the research evidence available on the effectiveness of these promising programs. Particular attention is given to programs with a demonstrated potential to prevent child abuse and neglect and family breakdown.


Balancing Family-centered Services and Child Well-being

Balancing Family-centered Services and Child Well-being

Author: Elaine Walton

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780231112833

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With contributions ranging from academic and professional theorists and policy developers to independent social workers, this book explores the development of family-centered services, the processes by which these services are implemented, the problems the field now faces, and prospects for the future. Multi-faceted examinations of the field show how family-centered services and child well-being can be linked on a daily basis to better the lives of both parents and children.


Child Welfare Research

Child Welfare Research

Author: Aron Shlonsky

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-04-25

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0198041489

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Research has already been a significant factor in child welfare policy in recent years, but this essential new volume demonstrates that it has taken a leading role in the field to spur and guide change. In the incisive chapters gathered here, some of the field's top investigators present their work and assess its effect on the full spectrum of child welfare services. Future generations of researchers, as well as students, practitioners, and service providers, will find the resulting text indispensable. Edited by Duncan Lindsey and Aron Shlonsky, two of the discipline's most articulate voices, the book covers every base. The opening chapters situate child welfare research in the modern context; they are followed by discussions of evidence-based practice in the field, arguably its most pressing concern now. Recent years have seen historic rises in the number of children adopted through public agencies and, accordingly, permanent placement and family ties are critical topics that occupy the book's core, along with chapters broaching the thorny questions that surround decision-making and risk assessment. The urgent need for a more effective use of research and evidence is highlighted again with looks at the future of child protection and how concrete data can influence policy and help children. Finally, in recognition of the growing importance of a global view, closing chapters address international issues in child welfare research, including an examination of policies from abroad and a multinational comparison of the economic challenges facing single mothers and their children. With its insightful treatment of child welfare services in terms of the broader welfare system and acknowledgment of the myriad problems child welfare agencies face, this exceptional compendium offers a rich understanding of the social conditions that influence contemporary child welfare and enables the field to move ahead without losing sight of valuable lessons that have been learned.