Family Support as Reflective Practice
Herausgeber: Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat; Pinkerton, John
Family Support as Reflective Practice
Herausgeber: Canavan, John; Dolan, Pat; Pinkerton, John
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Contributors to this book provide international perspectives on core issues in family support. Providing a combination of clear theoretical frameworks and practical guidance, with clear 'how to' messages and a strong emphasis on evaluation, this book will be of interest to social workers working in all areas of family support.
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Contributors to this book provide international perspectives on core issues in family support. Providing a combination of clear theoretical frameworks and practical guidance, with clear 'how to' messages and a strong emphasis on evaluation, this book will be of interest to social workers working in all areas of family support.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781843103202
- ISBN-10: 1843103206
- Artikelnr.: 21311082
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 475g
- ISBN-13: 9781843103202
- ISBN-10: 1843103206
- Artikelnr.: 21311082
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Pat Dolan, John Canavan and John Pinkerton
Foreword. 1. Family Support: From Description to Reflection by Pat Dolan,
John Pinkerton, Queen's University Belfast, and John Canavan, Child &
Family Research and Policy Unit, Galway. Section A: Engaging with Policy
and Organisation. 2. School as a Base for Family Support Services by Ilan
Katz, Children and Young People's Unit, London. 3. Family Support as
Community-Based Practice: Considering a Community Capacity Framework for
Family Support Provision by Robert J. Chaskin, Chapin Hall Centre for
Children, University of Chicago. 4. Supporting Families through Local
Government: A Danish Case Study by Peter Steen Jensen and René Junker,
Municipality of Odense, Denmar. 5. Implementing Family Support Policy:
Empowering Practitioners by Alex Wright, Glasgow University. 6. A
Comparative Perspective: Exploring the Space for Family Support by Michelle
Millar NUI, Galway. Section B: Using concepts, frameworks and tools. 7.
Safeguarding Children Through Supporting Families by Ruth Gardner, Royal
Holloway College, London. 8. Youth Advocacy: Programming Justice-Focused
Intervention: Family Support Intervention by Jeff Fleischer, Youth Advocacy
Programme, and Judy Warner. 9. Supporting families with disabled children:
A Case Study by Rosemary Kilpatrick. 10. Enhancing Support for Young People
in Need: Reflections on Informal and Formal Sources of Help by Pat Dolan
and Brian McGrath. 11. Cultural Competence, Cultural Sensitivity and Family
Support by Fatima Husain. 12. Reframing Practice as Family Support -
Leaving Care by John Pinkerton. 13. Assessment, Intervention and Self
Appraisal Tools for Family Support by Pat Dolan. 14. Culturally Appropriate
Family Support Practice: Working with Asian Populations by Monit Cheung and
Patrick Leung. Section C: Advancing Evaluation 15. Developing an outcome
Evaluation Framework for use by Family Support Programs by Charles Bruner.
16. School- and Family-level Income Effects in a Randomized Controlled
Prevention Trial: A Multilevel Analysis by W. Todd Abraham and Daniel W.
Russell, Institute for Social Behavioral Research, Iowa State University,
Max Guyll, Linda Trudeau, Catherine Goldberg-Lillehoj and Richard Spoth,
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University. 17.
Towards an Inclusive Approach to Family Support Evaluation by Jackie
Sanders and Robyn Munford. 18. Reflecting for Action: The Future of Family
Support by John Canavan.
John Pinkerton, Queen's University Belfast, and John Canavan, Child &
Family Research and Policy Unit, Galway. Section A: Engaging with Policy
and Organisation. 2. School as a Base for Family Support Services by Ilan
Katz, Children and Young People's Unit, London. 3. Family Support as
Community-Based Practice: Considering a Community Capacity Framework for
Family Support Provision by Robert J. Chaskin, Chapin Hall Centre for
Children, University of Chicago. 4. Supporting Families through Local
Government: A Danish Case Study by Peter Steen Jensen and René Junker,
Municipality of Odense, Denmar. 5. Implementing Family Support Policy:
Empowering Practitioners by Alex Wright, Glasgow University. 6. A
Comparative Perspective: Exploring the Space for Family Support by Michelle
Millar NUI, Galway. Section B: Using concepts, frameworks and tools. 7.
Safeguarding Children Through Supporting Families by Ruth Gardner, Royal
Holloway College, London. 8. Youth Advocacy: Programming Justice-Focused
Intervention: Family Support Intervention by Jeff Fleischer, Youth Advocacy
Programme, and Judy Warner. 9. Supporting families with disabled children:
A Case Study by Rosemary Kilpatrick. 10. Enhancing Support for Young People
in Need: Reflections on Informal and Formal Sources of Help by Pat Dolan
and Brian McGrath. 11. Cultural Competence, Cultural Sensitivity and Family
Support by Fatima Husain. 12. Reframing Practice as Family Support -
Leaving Care by John Pinkerton. 13. Assessment, Intervention and Self
Appraisal Tools for Family Support by Pat Dolan. 14. Culturally Appropriate
Family Support Practice: Working with Asian Populations by Monit Cheung and
Patrick Leung. Section C: Advancing Evaluation 15. Developing an outcome
Evaluation Framework for use by Family Support Programs by Charles Bruner.
16. School- and Family-level Income Effects in a Randomized Controlled
Prevention Trial: A Multilevel Analysis by W. Todd Abraham and Daniel W.
Russell, Institute for Social Behavioral Research, Iowa State University,
Max Guyll, Linda Trudeau, Catherine Goldberg-Lillehoj and Richard Spoth,
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University. 17.
Towards an Inclusive Approach to Family Support Evaluation by Jackie
Sanders and Robyn Munford. 18. Reflecting for Action: The Future of Family
Support by John Canavan.
Foreword. 1. Family Support: From Description to Reflection by Pat Dolan,
John Pinkerton, Queen's University Belfast, and John Canavan, Child &
Family Research and Policy Unit, Galway. Section A: Engaging with Policy
and Organisation. 2. School as a Base for Family Support Services by Ilan
Katz, Children and Young People's Unit, London. 3. Family Support as
Community-Based Practice: Considering a Community Capacity Framework for
Family Support Provision by Robert J. Chaskin, Chapin Hall Centre for
Children, University of Chicago. 4. Supporting Families through Local
Government: A Danish Case Study by Peter Steen Jensen and René Junker,
Municipality of Odense, Denmar. 5. Implementing Family Support Policy:
Empowering Practitioners by Alex Wright, Glasgow University. 6. A
Comparative Perspective: Exploring the Space for Family Support by Michelle
Millar NUI, Galway. Section B: Using concepts, frameworks and tools. 7.
Safeguarding Children Through Supporting Families by Ruth Gardner, Royal
Holloway College, London. 8. Youth Advocacy: Programming Justice-Focused
Intervention: Family Support Intervention by Jeff Fleischer, Youth Advocacy
Programme, and Judy Warner. 9. Supporting families with disabled children:
A Case Study by Rosemary Kilpatrick. 10. Enhancing Support for Young People
in Need: Reflections on Informal and Formal Sources of Help by Pat Dolan
and Brian McGrath. 11. Cultural Competence, Cultural Sensitivity and Family
Support by Fatima Husain. 12. Reframing Practice as Family Support -
Leaving Care by John Pinkerton. 13. Assessment, Intervention and Self
Appraisal Tools for Family Support by Pat Dolan. 14. Culturally Appropriate
Family Support Practice: Working with Asian Populations by Monit Cheung and
Patrick Leung. Section C: Advancing Evaluation 15. Developing an outcome
Evaluation Framework for use by Family Support Programs by Charles Bruner.
16. School- and Family-level Income Effects in a Randomized Controlled
Prevention Trial: A Multilevel Analysis by W. Todd Abraham and Daniel W.
Russell, Institute for Social Behavioral Research, Iowa State University,
Max Guyll, Linda Trudeau, Catherine Goldberg-Lillehoj and Richard Spoth,
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University. 17.
Towards an Inclusive Approach to Family Support Evaluation by Jackie
Sanders and Robyn Munford. 18. Reflecting for Action: The Future of Family
Support by John Canavan.
John Pinkerton, Queen's University Belfast, and John Canavan, Child &
Family Research and Policy Unit, Galway. Section A: Engaging with Policy
and Organisation. 2. School as a Base for Family Support Services by Ilan
Katz, Children and Young People's Unit, London. 3. Family Support as
Community-Based Practice: Considering a Community Capacity Framework for
Family Support Provision by Robert J. Chaskin, Chapin Hall Centre for
Children, University of Chicago. 4. Supporting Families through Local
Government: A Danish Case Study by Peter Steen Jensen and René Junker,
Municipality of Odense, Denmar. 5. Implementing Family Support Policy:
Empowering Practitioners by Alex Wright, Glasgow University. 6. A
Comparative Perspective: Exploring the Space for Family Support by Michelle
Millar NUI, Galway. Section B: Using concepts, frameworks and tools. 7.
Safeguarding Children Through Supporting Families by Ruth Gardner, Royal
Holloway College, London. 8. Youth Advocacy: Programming Justice-Focused
Intervention: Family Support Intervention by Jeff Fleischer, Youth Advocacy
Programme, and Judy Warner. 9. Supporting families with disabled children:
A Case Study by Rosemary Kilpatrick. 10. Enhancing Support for Young People
in Need: Reflections on Informal and Formal Sources of Help by Pat Dolan
and Brian McGrath. 11. Cultural Competence, Cultural Sensitivity and Family
Support by Fatima Husain. 12. Reframing Practice as Family Support -
Leaving Care by John Pinkerton. 13. Assessment, Intervention and Self
Appraisal Tools for Family Support by Pat Dolan. 14. Culturally Appropriate
Family Support Practice: Working with Asian Populations by Monit Cheung and
Patrick Leung. Section C: Advancing Evaluation 15. Developing an outcome
Evaluation Framework for use by Family Support Programs by Charles Bruner.
16. School- and Family-level Income Effects in a Randomized Controlled
Prevention Trial: A Multilevel Analysis by W. Todd Abraham and Daniel W.
Russell, Institute for Social Behavioral Research, Iowa State University,
Max Guyll, Linda Trudeau, Catherine Goldberg-Lillehoj and Richard Spoth,
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University. 17.
Towards an Inclusive Approach to Family Support Evaluation by Jackie
Sanders and Robyn Munford. 18. Reflecting for Action: The Future of Family
Support by John Canavan.