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Supporting Families :Child Protection in the Community - Wiley Child Protection & Policy Series

Supporting Families

Supporting Families :Child Protection in the Community - Wiley Child Protection & Policy Series

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Published: 22 October, 2002
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Recent government initiatives and developments in professional practice have been designed to help families in difficulty effectively, in order to prevent child harm. This book examines whether these changes have worked, by examining a large scale study conducted by the NSPCC and drawing out the main messages for practice and future policy.

The research findings are set out in terms of children's and families' needs and expectations, agency interventions and outcomes, community context, measures and perceived changes over time.

? Highly topical - national priority designated by government
? Professionals are required to learn quickly about this and little information is presently available to them
? Clear presentation - lots of boxes and diagrams to be incorporated
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780471499701
ISBN10 0471499706
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 482 g
Product Dimensions 157 x 219 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"It provided me with an excellent, well·researched overview of a range of family support services in the UK. ... I found the book to be a quick, enjoyable read ... .A valuable resource for professional practitioners, researchers and policymakers internationally or in the UK." (Journal of Children's Services, August 2007)

"There is much to be gained from the trend of the findings and also from other sources of information." (Child & Adolescent Mental Health, November 2004)

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Author's Bio

Ruth Gardner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal Holloway College, University of London.

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