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Family Group Conferences in Child Welfare

ISBN: 978-0-632-04922-6

November 1997

Wiley-Blackwell

212 pages

Description
Professionals must increasingly focus on the importance of family involvement in making decisions about the welfare of a child who is abused or needing care. Family Group Conferences has evolved as a positive means to encourage good links between these children and their families, and to help children within the family environment--instead of taking the children out of their homes. This book assists professionals to put the planning and theory of these conferences into practice. It examines the context, origins and development of the conferences, using the research and experiences of social services. It looks at the interaction between the primary carer and the professional and the role of these conferences in relation to specific problems and situations, such as domestic violence. The book offers views from families, social workers and other professionals on the practicalities of Family Group conferences, how they are managed in practice, and their outcomes. Finally, the book includes examples from real-life family conferences.
About the Author

Peter Marsh and Gill Crow are the authors of Family Group Conferences in Child Welfare, published by Wiley.

Features
* promotes importance of involving family members in planning better care for children * based on both research and practical experience * supported by international studies * authors are widely acclaimed for their work with Family Group Conferences