Family Group Conferencing
New Directions in Community-Centered Child and Family Practice
Herausgeber: Burford, Gale; Hudson, Joe
Family Group Conferencing
New Directions in Community-Centered Child and Family Practice
Herausgeber: Burford, Gale; Hudson, Joe
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Family Group Conferencing indicates a large-scale shift in assumptions about the way child welfare services are planned and delivered - away from models that emphasize pathology, and toward those seeking an ecological understanding of the families and social networks involved
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Family Group Conferencing indicates a large-scale shift in assumptions about the way child welfare services are planned and delivered - away from models that emphasize pathology, and toward those seeking an ecological understanding of the families and social networks involved
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138523425
- ISBN-10: 1138523429
- Artikelnr.: 49209055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138523425
- ISBN-10: 1138523429
- Artikelnr.: 49209055
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gale Burford
Contributors
General Introduction: Family Group Conference Programming
Introduction: Origins and Philosophical Framework
1: Searching for the Roots of Conferencing
2: Family Group Conferencing Cultural Origins, Sharing, and Appropriation-A Maori Reflection
3: Democracy, Community, and Problem Solving
4: Conferencing and the Community
5: Guiding Principles of the Conferencing Process
Introduction: Practice Frameworks
6: Family Group Conferences as "Good" Child Welfare Practice
7: Family Group Conferencing as Person-Environment Practice
8: Restorative Practices with High-Risk Youth
9: Family Group Conference Connections Shared Problems and Solutions
10: Bringing the Community Back in Patch and Family Group Decision-Making
11: Establishing Shared Responsibility for Child Welfare through Peacemaking Circles
12: Social Network Theory, Research, and Practice Implications for Family Group Conferencing
13: The Wraparound Process with Children and Families
14: "Just Therapy" with Families and Communities
15: Making Action Plans in Vermont
16: Family Group Decision-Making and Family Violence
Introduction: Comparative Practices
17: Conferencing in New Zealand Child Protection
18: Family Group Conferences in Sweden
19: Conferencing in England and Wales
20: The Evolution of Conferencing within Child Welfare in Northern Ireland
21: Diversions and Departures in the Implementation of Family Group _Conferencing in the United States
22: Family Group Conferences in Four Australian States
23: Implementing and Evaluating Family Group Conferences The New South Wales Experience
24: Initiating Conferencing Community Practice Issues
25: Family Decision Process Healing the Fractured Relationship
26: Family Group Decision-Making in Oregon
Introduction: Evaluating Family Group Conferences
27: Restorative Conferencing and Theory-Based Evaluation
28: Data Collection in a Family Group _Conference Evaluation Project
29: Families as Resources The Washington State Family Group Conference Project 1
30: Evaluating and Implementing Family Group Conferences The Family and Community Compact in Kent County, Michigan
General Introduction: Family Group Conference Programming
Introduction: Origins and Philosophical Framework
1: Searching for the Roots of Conferencing
2: Family Group Conferencing Cultural Origins, Sharing, and Appropriation-A Maori Reflection
3: Democracy, Community, and Problem Solving
4: Conferencing and the Community
5: Guiding Principles of the Conferencing Process
Introduction: Practice Frameworks
6: Family Group Conferences as "Good" Child Welfare Practice
7: Family Group Conferencing as Person-Environment Practice
8: Restorative Practices with High-Risk Youth
9: Family Group Conference Connections Shared Problems and Solutions
10: Bringing the Community Back in Patch and Family Group Decision-Making
11: Establishing Shared Responsibility for Child Welfare through Peacemaking Circles
12: Social Network Theory, Research, and Practice Implications for Family Group Conferencing
13: The Wraparound Process with Children and Families
14: "Just Therapy" with Families and Communities
15: Making Action Plans in Vermont
16: Family Group Decision-Making and Family Violence
Introduction: Comparative Practices
17: Conferencing in New Zealand Child Protection
18: Family Group Conferences in Sweden
19: Conferencing in England and Wales
20: The Evolution of Conferencing within Child Welfare in Northern Ireland
21: Diversions and Departures in the Implementation of Family Group _Conferencing in the United States
22: Family Group Conferences in Four Australian States
23: Implementing and Evaluating Family Group Conferences The New South Wales Experience
24: Initiating Conferencing Community Practice Issues
25: Family Decision Process Healing the Fractured Relationship
26: Family Group Decision-Making in Oregon
Introduction: Evaluating Family Group Conferences
27: Restorative Conferencing and Theory-Based Evaluation
28: Data Collection in a Family Group _Conference Evaluation Project
29: Families as Resources The Washington State Family Group Conference Project 1
30: Evaluating and Implementing Family Group Conferences The Family and Community Compact in Kent County, Michigan
Contributors
General Introduction: Family Group Conference Programming
Introduction: Origins and Philosophical Framework
1: Searching for the Roots of Conferencing
2: Family Group Conferencing Cultural Origins, Sharing, and Appropriation-A Maori Reflection
3: Democracy, Community, and Problem Solving
4: Conferencing and the Community
5: Guiding Principles of the Conferencing Process
Introduction: Practice Frameworks
6: Family Group Conferences as "Good" Child Welfare Practice
7: Family Group Conferencing as Person-Environment Practice
8: Restorative Practices with High-Risk Youth
9: Family Group Conference Connections Shared Problems and Solutions
10: Bringing the Community Back in Patch and Family Group Decision-Making
11: Establishing Shared Responsibility for Child Welfare through Peacemaking Circles
12: Social Network Theory, Research, and Practice Implications for Family Group Conferencing
13: The Wraparound Process with Children and Families
14: "Just Therapy" with Families and Communities
15: Making Action Plans in Vermont
16: Family Group Decision-Making and Family Violence
Introduction: Comparative Practices
17: Conferencing in New Zealand Child Protection
18: Family Group Conferences in Sweden
19: Conferencing in England and Wales
20: The Evolution of Conferencing within Child Welfare in Northern Ireland
21: Diversions and Departures in the Implementation of Family Group _Conferencing in the United States
22: Family Group Conferences in Four Australian States
23: Implementing and Evaluating Family Group Conferences The New South Wales Experience
24: Initiating Conferencing Community Practice Issues
25: Family Decision Process Healing the Fractured Relationship
26: Family Group Decision-Making in Oregon
Introduction: Evaluating Family Group Conferences
27: Restorative Conferencing and Theory-Based Evaluation
28: Data Collection in a Family Group _Conference Evaluation Project
29: Families as Resources The Washington State Family Group Conference Project 1
30: Evaluating and Implementing Family Group Conferences The Family and Community Compact in Kent County, Michigan
General Introduction: Family Group Conference Programming
Introduction: Origins and Philosophical Framework
1: Searching for the Roots of Conferencing
2: Family Group Conferencing Cultural Origins, Sharing, and Appropriation-A Maori Reflection
3: Democracy, Community, and Problem Solving
4: Conferencing and the Community
5: Guiding Principles of the Conferencing Process
Introduction: Practice Frameworks
6: Family Group Conferences as "Good" Child Welfare Practice
7: Family Group Conferencing as Person-Environment Practice
8: Restorative Practices with High-Risk Youth
9: Family Group Conference Connections Shared Problems and Solutions
10: Bringing the Community Back in Patch and Family Group Decision-Making
11: Establishing Shared Responsibility for Child Welfare through Peacemaking Circles
12: Social Network Theory, Research, and Practice Implications for Family Group Conferencing
13: The Wraparound Process with Children and Families
14: "Just Therapy" with Families and Communities
15: Making Action Plans in Vermont
16: Family Group Decision-Making and Family Violence
Introduction: Comparative Practices
17: Conferencing in New Zealand Child Protection
18: Family Group Conferences in Sweden
19: Conferencing in England and Wales
20: The Evolution of Conferencing within Child Welfare in Northern Ireland
21: Diversions and Departures in the Implementation of Family Group _Conferencing in the United States
22: Family Group Conferences in Four Australian States
23: Implementing and Evaluating Family Group Conferences The New South Wales Experience
24: Initiating Conferencing Community Practice Issues
25: Family Decision Process Healing the Fractured Relationship
26: Family Group Decision-Making in Oregon
Introduction: Evaluating Family Group Conferences
27: Restorative Conferencing and Theory-Based Evaluation
28: Data Collection in a Family Group _Conference Evaluation Project
29: Families as Resources The Washington State Family Group Conference Project 1
30: Evaluating and Implementing Family Group Conferences The Family and Community Compact in Kent County, Michigan