A Minority Report for Social Work? The Predictive Risk Model (PRM) and the Tuituia Assessment Framework in addressing the needs of New Zealand's Vulnerable Children [0.03%]
《少数派报告》视角下的社会工作?预测风险模型(PRM)与图伊蒂亚评估框架在解决新西兰弱势儿童问题中的作用
Eileen Oak
Eileen Oak
This article examines the viability of the Risk Predictor Model (RPM) and its counterpart the actuarial risk assessment (ARA) tool in the form of the Tuituia Assessment Framework to address child vulnerability in New Zealand. In doing so, i...
The Voice of the Child in Social Work Assessments: Age-Appropriate Communication with Children [0.03%]
儿童视角在社会工作评估中的作用:与儿童年龄相适应的交流技巧
Lisa OReilly,Pat Dolan
Lisa OReilly
This article describes a child-centred method for engaging with children involved in the child protection and welfare system. One of the primary arguments underpinning this research is that social workers need to be skilled communicators to...
Social Work Home Visits to Children and Families in the UK: A Foucauldian Perspective [0.03%]
英国儿童及家庭社会工作的福柯视角入户访问政策研究
Karen Winter,Viviene E Cree
Karen Winter
The home visit is at the heart of social work practice with children and families; it is what children and families' social workers do more than any other single activity (except for recording), and it is through the home visit that assessm...
Andrew Whittaker,Tirion Havard
Andrew Whittaker
Defensive practice has received attention through the Munro review of child protection, which has identified that current organisational cultures increase the likelihood of defensive practice. Whilst the wider socio-political climate that g...
Malcom Golightley,Margaret Holloway
Malcom Golightley
Moving Away from Social Work and Half Way Back Again: New Research on Skills in Probation [0.03%]
从社会工作离职又复职:关于缓刑期间技能的新研究
Peter Raynor,Maurice Vanstone
Peter Raynor
Research on social work in the criminal justice system was well represented in the social work literature until the 1990s. Since then, changes in the organisation, training and research base of probation practice, particularly in England an...
Hepatitis C and Social Work [0.03%]
丙型肝炎与社会工作
Heather Mack,Ian Paylor
Heather Mack
It is now a full decade since Paylor and Orgel (2004) called for social work to 'wake up' to hepatitis C (HCV). In that time, a small but significant body of social research has developed which has highlighted the far-reaching social conseq...
Workplace Congruence and Occupational Outcomes among Social Service Workers [0.03%]
社会服务工作者的职业一致性及其职业结果研究
John R Graham,Micheal L Shier,David Nicholas
John R Graham
Workplace expectations reflect an important consideration in employee experience. A higher prevalence of workplace congruence between worker and employer expectations has been associated with higher levels of productivity and overall workpl...
'I'm So Stressed!': A Longitudinal Model of Stress, Burnout and Engagement among Social Workers in Child Welfare Settings [0.03%]
《压力山大!》——儿童福利机构中社会工作者的压力、倦怠和投入的纵向模型研究
Dnika J Travis,Erica Leeanne Lizano,Michàlle E Mor Barak
Dnika J Travis
The well-documented day-to-day and long-term experiences of job stress and burnout among employees in child welfare organisations increasingly raise concerns among leaders, policy makers and scholars. Testing a theory-driven longitudinal mo...
Not All that Is Solid Melts into Air? Care-Experienced Young People, Friendship and Relationships in the 'Digital Age' [0.03%]
不是所有的固体都化为空气?数字时代下寄养青年的友谊与亲密关系
Robin Sen
Robin Sen
The circumstances of those who are, or have been, in the care system may augment concern about their use of mobile phones and the internet, but little is specifically known about such use. Presenting findings from an exploratory study which...