Current Caregiver Involvement and Contact with Biological Parents are Associated with Lower Externalizing Symptoms of Youth in Out-of-Home Child Welfare Placements [0.03%]
替代照料中的照顾者参与和与亲生父母接触程度较低与儿童福利机构照看的外部化症状较少有关
Lenore M McWey,Ming Cui,Armeda Stevenson Wojciak
Lenore M McWey
Positive family relationships are important for child well-being. However, family relationships are unique for youth in out-of-home child welfare placements because they involve both biological and foster parents. The aim of this study was ...
Does the Culture of Modern Day Palliative Care Social Work Leave Room for Leadership? [0.03%]
现代临终关怀社会工作文化有领导力的空间吗?
Jason Davidson
Jason Davidson
This paper describes research undertaken as part of an MA study in leadership. It draws on interviews with six high profile leaders at the fore front of end of life care sector in the UK. Its findings and emerging themes offer insights abou...
J Lindenberg,R G J Westendorp
J Lindenberg
In this article, we explore views on an age-friendly space in the Netherlands by analysing the responses of older individuals (N = 54) in focus groups and by examining the perspectives around an age-friendly zone in the Netherlands, Parksta...
Richard Ingram
Richard Ingram
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions between emotions and rational decision making are explored and it is argued that their relationship is compatible and necessary. A model for the c...