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Building Integrated Connections For Children Their Families And Communities 1st Edition Karl Brettig Margaret Sims

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Building Integrated Connections For Children Their Families And Communities 1st Edition Karl Brettig Margaret Sims
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Karl Brettig; Margaret Sims
ISBN: 9781443832809, 1443832804
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Building Integrated Connections For Children Their Families And Communities 1st Edition Karl Brettig Margaret Sims by Karl Brettig; Margaret Sims 9781443832809, 1443832804 instant download after payment.

Research and practice shows that many vulnerable children and families face more than one challenge and require more than one intervention. However our service system has evolved historically to deal with one thing at a time or to provide services from multiple sources. This lack of integration can have a devastating effect on some families where key information or warning signs are missed. Coronial and judicial inquiries constantly stress the negative impact of a ‘siloed’ approach to services.Many researchers, practitioners and policy makers have struggled to address this issue. This book has been compiled from a series of presentations given at the 2010 Children Communities Connections conference in Adelaide. Over 300 professionals from NGOs, state and federal departments and academics from all states in Australia attended and focused on three key ideas: what do we know about these families and children, what are we doing to help them and what could we do better. Papers covered a range of topics from neurobiology, to service redesign and family engagement.Here we have a snapshot of some of the most promising programs and research being undertaken in Australia. It provides a platform for starting conversations on the need to focus on the child and family in the context of their whole life, the need to cross service and professional boundaries and the need to change the way we as professionals do things to improve outcomes for families. It is a book that captures the challenges, the opportunities and the hope for the future.*Includes contributions from more than 40 practitioners, policy makers and researchers who work in community services, education and health for state, federal government and non government sectors.

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