
ASSESSING CHILDREN'S NEEDS AND CIRCUMSTANCES: THE IMPACT OF THE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK
About this book
"Drawing on in-depth interviews with social workers and their managers, and families and young people themselves, the authors of this important book show how the principles embodied in the Assessment Framework have been applied to social work practice. Revisiting the principles outlined in the legislative context and the Assessment Framework they show how the focus on assessment has affected the work with children, and the experiences of children and families themselves." "Emphasising the importance of a joined-up child care service, the authors' findings have been taken into account in the development of the Integrated Children's System. This book should be read by all those professionals who are working to promote the welfare and well-being of children."--Jacket.
Subjects
Child welfareSocial WorkFamily & RelationshipsSociologyFamily/MarriageParenting - Child RearingSociology - Marriage & FamilyChildren with social disabilitiesFamily social workSocial work with childrenChild welfare, great britainNeeds assessmentGovernment policyServices forChild careChild welfare workersTraining ofEvaluation