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Murray, Rosemary – Child Care in Practice, 2015
The Barnardo's Participation Project, previously known as the Disabled Children and Young People's Participation Project, was established by Barnardo's (Northern Ireland) in 2002. The aim of the Project was to develop ways of involving children and young people with disabilities in decision-making in relation to health and social…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Participative Decision Making, Social Services, Cooperative Planning
Irvine, Rebecca – Child Care in Practice, 2015
There has been limited attention paid to the link between conflict and disability and even less recognition for the importance of facilitating inclusion of children and young people with disabilities in post-conflict societies. The end of a civil conflict provides an opportunity for social and political change, and progressive education policies…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Conflict, Inclusion, War
Rice, Karen; Girvin, Heather; Primak, Sarah – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Older youth in foster care are particularly vulnerable because they are poorly prepared for the transition from foster care to independent adulthood. Interventions designed to assist in this transition rarely engage youth directly; plans are made for youth rather than with them. Photographs can serve as an externalised medium for the expression of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foster Care, Self Esteem, Health
Coulter, Stephen – Child Care in Practice, 2014
This paper will consider the inter-relationship of a number of overlapping disciplinary theoretical concepts relevant to a strengths-based orientation, including well-being, salutogenesis, sense of coherence, quality of life and resilience. Psychological trauma will be referenced and the current evidence base for interventions with children and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Psychotherapy, Trauma, Well Being
Gibson, Matthew – Child Care in Practice, 2014
The Signs of Safety approach to child protection has been gaining prominence around the world and this approach has developed through learning from good practice. Generally, examples of good practice are derived from adults who pose a risk to children, while this paper outlines an example of good practice that engages an adolescent in building a…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Adolescents, Child Welfare, Social Work
Smith, Gabriel Tobin; Shapiro, Valerie B.; Sperry, Rachel Wagner; LeBuffe, Paul A. – Child Care in Practice, 2014
This article describes a strengths-based approach to supervised visitation within the child welfare system of the United States. Supervised visitation gives parents accused of abuse or neglect the opportunity to spend time with children temporarily removed from their care. Although supervised visitation has the potential to be a tool for promoting…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Parent Participation
Sabalauskas, Kara L.; Ortolani, Charles L.; McCall, Matthew J. – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Child welfare providers are increasingly required to demonstrate that strengths-based, evidence-informed practices are central to their intervention methodology. This case study describes how a large child welfare agency instituted cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as the core component of a strength-based practice model with the goal of…
Descriptors: Pathology, Child Welfare, Intervention, Case Studies
Young, Susan; McKenzie, Margaret; Schjelderup, Liv; Omre, Cecilie; Walker, Shayne – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Working from practice experiences, Social Work educators from Aotearoa/New Zealand, Norway and Western Australia have developed a framework for child welfare work . The framework brings together the Rights of the Child, Community Development and Child Protection. This article describes the principles and theoretical underpinnings of this…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Child Safety, Social Work
Choate, Peter W.; Engstrom, Sandra – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Child protection workers must determine under what conditions a child should be sustained within the family system. A standard that is often referred to is "good enough" parenting or minimal parenting competence. Research and clinical literature fails to offer workers guidance on the practical application of this terminology. Such…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parenting Skills, Child Welfare, Competence
Gilbert, Jaesook Lee; Harte, Helene Arbouet – Child Care in Practice, 2013
This paper describes efforts to increase the quality in early care and education through targeted coaching. A collaborative including several community agencies and a university developed a framework of support for early care and education providers, using coaching as its foundational basis, called Coaching to Quality (CTQ). This paper provides a…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Child Care, Child Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Lazenbatt, Anne – Child Care in Practice, 2013
Although child maltreatment due to abuse or neglect is pervasive within our society, less is known about fabricated or induced illness by carers (FII), which is considered to be a rare form of child abuse. FII occurs when a caregiver (in 93% of cases, the mother) misrepresents the child as ill either by fabricating, or much more rarely, producing…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Care, Medical Services, Mothers
O'Brien, Valerie – Child Care in Practice, 2012
The outcomes for children in kinship care are generally seen as positive in terms of identity formation, stability of placement, behavioural and mental health outcomes, enabling siblings to live together and child protection. However, there is some disquiet about the length of time children stay with relatives; agencies are not sure about how best…
Descriptors: Siblings, Child Welfare, Foster Care, Child Care
Murphy, Deirdre; Jenkinson, Hilary – Child Care in Practice, 2012
This article explores the mutual benefits for social workers and young people of active listening within a collaborative partnership incorporating foster carers, allowing the possibility to create a virtuous circle. The benefits for young people of increased self-esteem, positive identity and resilience among others are explored. The benefits for…
Descriptors: Grief, Listening Skills, Young Adults, Social Work
Jacobs, Mary Ann; Saus, Merete – Child Care in Practice, 2012
This article takes Dixon and Scheurell's framework for understanding colonisation processes within social welfare policies and applies it to child welfare for Indigenous populations in the United States and Norway. While those countries' historical child welfare policies follow Dixon and Scheurell's hypotheses regarding colonisation, each nation…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Welfare, Foreign Countries, Welfare Services
Tanur, Carly – Child Care in Practice, 2012
This paper focuses on appropriate responses to the unique challenges faced by young people at risk who are transitioning out of state care in South Africa. Specific lessons are drawn from Project Lungisela, a youth leaving care programme created to assist young people leaving state care in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Project Lungisela was initiated by…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Foster Care, Independent Living, Foreign Countries

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