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Title: | SocialWork with Children and Families |
Authors: | Ian, Butler Gwenda, Roberts |
Keywords: | Getting into Practice |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley |
Description: | In revising this book, we have updated and considerably expanded the ‘hard knowledge’ we include, reflecting changes in the law and incorporating evidence from research published in the period since the first edition of this book went to press. In particular, we have taken much fuller account of the policy context in which contemporary forms of practice are set. This means that we have included detailed reference to a number of central government initiatives (such as ‘Quality Protects’) and to the relevant ‘standard forms’ of practice that have developed over recent years (such as the Framework for Assessment of Children in Need ). We do not do so uncritically and we make some reference to the controversies that surround the new orthodoxy of evidence-based practice and ‘third way welfare’. We have also taken account of the new regulatory framework that surrounds contemporary practice and included sections on, for example, the National Care Standards Commission and various National Minimum Standards. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/6502 |
ISBN: | 1 84310 108 4 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Work |
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