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Stronger links – A guide to good practice for chil dren′s family–based short–term care services

Autor Carol Robinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 ian 2000
This new and updated edition of this valuable guide will be welcomed at a time of significant change within social services. It has been completed brought up-to-date and offers a legislative framework for each area in practice in addition to practical guidelines for implementing the legislation. Case studies and material used by existing schemes are included.Produced as a result of collaboration between the regional groups of Shared Care in England and Wales the guide contains contributions and input from each.Stronger Links will be invaluable to:purchasers of services;schemes in the process of setting up;established schemes who will be able to reflect and measure their existing practice against the good practice advice offered.[vbTab]
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861341655
ISBN-10: 1861341652
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bristol University Press

Recenzii

It is difficult to imagine how any Social Services Team could do without it, both for setting up a now shared care scheme and for evaluating and improving an existing scheme. Share an Idea, Contract a Family

The language is clear, the farmat is user-friendly and the example materials from individual schemes provide helpful illustrations. Community Care

Notă biografică

Vicky Jones, Shared Care Network, CCETSW, Christine Lenehan, Barnardos and Carol Robinson, Norah Fry Research Centre, University of Bristol

Cuprins

Introduction
Publicity and recruitment
Access to services
Assessing carers
Assessing children and families
Preparation
Consulting children, parents and carers
Matching and linking
Reviewing and monitoring placements
Reviewing the approval of carers
Training and support for carers
Quality assurance in family-based shared care schemes
Managing good practice
Concluding comments