Assessing Children s Needs and Circumstances

Assessing Children s Needs and Circumstances
Author: Steve Walker,Hedy Cleaver
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1846421632

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Drawing on in-depth interviews with social workers and their managers, and families and young people themselves, the authors of this important book show how the principles embodied in the Assessment Framework have been applied to social work practice. Revisiting the principles outlined in the legislative context and the Assessment Framework, they show how the focus on assessment has affected the work with children, and the experiences of children and families themselves. The authors identify a range of issues that influence the implementation of the Assessment Framework, including the key areas where support and training are needed. They review social workers' and other professionals' appraisal of how the Assessment Framework affects individual practice and inter-agency collaboration, as well as exploring how satisfied young people and their parents are with the assessments they are involved in. Finally, they examine the cost to social services of undertaking a core assessment. Emphasising the importance of a joined-up child care service, the authors' findings have been taken into account in the development of the Integrated Children's System. This book should be read by all those professionals who are working to promote the welfare and well-being of children.

Assessing children s needs and circumstances

Assessing children s needs and circumstances
Author: Hedy Cleaver,Pamela Meadows,Steven Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2003
Genre: Child care
ISBN: OCLC:1179722876

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Early Childhood Assessment

Early Childhood Assessment
Author: National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Board on Testing and Assessment,Board on Children, Youth, and Families,Committee on Developmental Outcomes and Assessments for Young Children
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2008-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309314428

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The assessment of young children's development and learning has recently taken on new importance. Private and government organizations are developing programs to enhance the school readiness of all young children, especially children from economically disadvantaged homes and communities and children with special needs. Well-planned and effective assessment can inform teaching and program improvement, and contribute to better outcomes for children. This book affirms that assessments can make crucial contributions to the improvement of children's well-being, but only if they are well designed, implemented effectively, developed in the context of systematic planning, and are interpreted and used appropriately. Otherwise, assessment of children and programs can have negative consequences for both. The value of assessments therefore requires fundamental attention to their purpose and the design of the larger systems in which they are used. Early Childhood Assessment addresses these issues by identifying the important outcomes for children from birth to age 5 and the quality and purposes of different techniques and instruments for developmental assessments.

Parental Learning Disability and Children s Needs

Parental Learning Disability and Children s Needs
Author: Hedy Cleaver,Don Thomas Nicholson
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781843106326

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Parental Learning Disability and Children's Needs explores how to effectively assess children in families where one or more parent has a learning disability. These children often have unmet needs because their parents are more likely to be coping with mental and physical illness, domestic violence or substance abuse. The book examines current social care practice in this area, whether it is working, and the impact it has on families. The authors describe how, although some parents with a learning disability face a significant risk of losing their children, most continue to look after them and, while support provided by social services and other agencies, can be significant it is rarely sustained and the health and welfare of many children suffers as a result. Case studies and interviews from original research support the authors' recommendations for policy and practice to combat these problems. This book will prove to be an invaluable source of information for all social workers and other professionals working with someone who is both a parent and has a learning disability.

Children s Spiritual Moral Social and Cultural Development

Children s Spiritual  Moral  Social and Cultural Development
Author: Tony Eaude
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857252104

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The second edition of this popular text has been revised and updated to include the new Professional Standards needed to achieve Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Tackling these elusive but fundamental aspects of children's development, this text places the importance of spiritual, moral, social and cultural understanding in a cross-curricular context. It directly links between children's attainment and the wider aspects of personal development, beliefs and values, explaining the environment in which learning flourishes and demonstrating how trainees can promote this in their teaching. In addition, it helps enrich the trainee teacher's experience, laying firm foundations for their continuing professional development.

Working Together for Children

Working Together for Children
Author: Gary Walker
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826498175

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A factual and analytical introduction to the systems and processes of multi-agency work with children and families. >

Social Work with the Aged and Their Families

Social Work with the Aged and Their Families
Author: Roberta R. Greene,Colleen Galambos,Harriet L. Cohen,Nancy Greene
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781412863827

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Social Work with the Aged and Their Families presents the functional-age model (FAM) of intergenerational treatment, an integrative theoretical framework for social workers practicing with older adults and their families. In keeping with the Council on Social Work Education’s curriculum mandate of 2015, social workers are now encouraged to use human behavior theories in working with their geriatric clients. This fourth edition incorporates much-needed additional techniques to address the mental health assessments of the elderly. FAM addresses the assessment of older adults’ biological, psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual age. It also incorporates an evaluation of the family system, family roles, and family development in this assessment. Interventions at the individual, family, group, and community levels are discussed. This volume, augmented with recent concepts related to successful aging, spirituality, and resiliency, presents the major converging conceptual trends that constitute a model for twenty-first century social work practice in the field of aging. It is an indispensable text for those training in social work practice with the elderly, or those currently in practice.

The Social Worker s Guide to the Care Act 2014

The Social Worker s Guide to the Care Act 2014
Author: Pete Feldon
Publsiher: Critical Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781911106715

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The Care Act 2014 is arguably the most significant piece of legislation for social workers who work with adults, since the NHS and Community Care Act 1990. This book presents the information from the act, regulations and statutory guidance in a way that provides social workers with a good understanding of the legislation and how it applies to their role. Making extensive use of case examples that derive from the author’s experience as a social worker, the book highlights the circumstances where professional judgment is required and explores issues that need interpretation such as significant impact on wellbeing. It covers the key stages of the ‘care and support journey' - first contact, assessment of needs, prevention, consideration of eligibility, charging and financial assessment, care and support planning, and review. In addition, other chapters look at significant issues such as safeguarding and working with NHS colleagues. This book helps to improve the ‘legal literacy’ of social workers, i.e. the connecting of legal rules with professional priorities and ethical practice. It achieves this by helping social workers to better understand the legal framework within which they make professional judgements, and to apply their expertise in interpreting the law for the benefit of people with care and support needs. This readable and jargon-free book provides: a solid foundation for social work students in developing a critical understanding of the Care Act and its application, help for experienced social workers with developing the critical reflection necessary to enhance their ability to make professional judgements a source of reference which social workers can use to evaluate their local systems, policies and procedures.