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Decision Making In Child And Family Social Work Perspectives On Childrens Participation Clive Diaz

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Decision Making In Child And Family Social Work Perspectives On Childrens Participation Clive Diaz
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.32 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Clive Diaz
ISBN: 9781447354475, 1447354478
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Decision Making In Child And Family Social Work Perspectives On Childrens Participation Clive Diaz by Clive Diaz 9781447354475, 1447354478 instant download after payment.

There is increasing pressure to involve children and young people in the decisions that affect them. Presenting new research on the extent to which parents and children participate in decision making when childcare social workers are involved, particularly in child protection conferences and Child in Care reviews, Diaz argues for a radical shift in existing practices. Including a range of perspectives, this book highlights the systemic changes needed for social workers and other key professionals to ensure that children and parents participate more meaningfully in decision-making, which will improve the long term outcomes for children and their families.

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