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Children's, Young People's and Parents' Perspectives on Contact : Findings from the Evaluation of Social Work Practices / Larkins, Cath in The british journal of social work, 1, vol. 45 (January 2015)
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Titre : Children's, Young People's and Parents' Perspectives on Contact : Findings from the Evaluation of Social Work Practices Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Larkins, Cath, Auteur ; Julie Ridley, Auteur ; Nicola Farrelly, Auteur ; Austerberry, Helen, Auteur ; Andy Bilson, Auteur ; Shereen Hussein, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Nicky Stanley, Auteur Editeur : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : pp. 296-312 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Pratique professionnelle
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Droits de l'homme:Enfants -- Droits # Enfants:Enfants -- Protection, assistance, etc. # Relations entre générationsRésumé : "This paper reports children's, young people's and parents' perspectives on birth family contact from interviews conducted across eleven local authorities in England between 2009 and 2012 as part of the national evaluation of Social Work Practice (SWP) pilots: independent organisations providing social work support for looked after children and care leavers. The matched control evaluation, reported fully elsewhere ( Stanley ), showed most children and young people interviewed in both SWP and comparison sites felt they had the ?right? amount of contact with the ?right? members of their birth families. Factors found to be key to child and parental satisfaction with contact include: involvement in decision making; speed of social work response; resolution of practical problems; provision of information and emotional support; and investment in building relationships. Evaluation of the SWPs demonstrated progress over time in increasing satisfaction with contact for some young people and some parents also reported improvements, but progress was not uniform and good practice was also evident in comparison sites. Regardless of the organisational model adopted, social work which increases children's, young people's and families' satisfaction with contact arrangements requires an ethic of care, a rights-based approach and access to resources, such as worker time and transport."et al. , 2013Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21444
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 45 (January 2015) . - pp. 296-312[article] Children's, Young People's and Parents' Perspectives on Contact : Findings from the Evaluation of Social Work Practices [texte imprimé] / Larkins, Cath, Auteur ; Julie Ridley, Auteur ; Nicola Farrelly, Auteur ; Austerberry, Helen, Auteur ; Andy Bilson, Auteur ; Shereen Hussein, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Nicky Stanley, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Oxford University Press, 2015 . - pp. 296-312.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 1, vol. 45 (January 2015) . - pp. 296-312
Catégories : Cardijn
Pratique professionnelle
TS
Droits de l'homme:Enfants -- Droits # Enfants:Enfants -- Protection, assistance, etc. # Relations entre générationsRésumé : "This paper reports children's, young people's and parents' perspectives on birth family contact from interviews conducted across eleven local authorities in England between 2009 and 2012 as part of the national evaluation of Social Work Practice (SWP) pilots: independent organisations providing social work support for looked after children and care leavers. The matched control evaluation, reported fully elsewhere ( Stanley ), showed most children and young people interviewed in both SWP and comparison sites felt they had the ?right? amount of contact with the ?right? members of their birth families. Factors found to be key to child and parental satisfaction with contact include: involvement in decision making; speed of social work response; resolution of practical problems; provision of information and emotional support; and investment in building relationships. Evaluation of the SWPs demonstrated progress over time in increasing satisfaction with contact for some young people and some parents also reported improvements, but progress was not uniform and good practice was also evident in comparison sites. Regardless of the organisational model adopted, social work which increases children's, young people's and families' satisfaction with contact arrangements requires an ethic of care, a rights-based approach and access to resources, such as worker time and transport."et al. , 2013Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21444 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 45/1 (2015) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Depression in the profession : social workers experiences and perceptions / Nicky Stanley in The british journal of social work, 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007)
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Titre : Depression in the profession : social workers experiences and perceptions Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Maureen White, Auteur Editeur : Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford Année de publication : 2007 Article en page(s) : pp. 281-298 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Cardijn
Incapacité # Travail (lieu de)
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Psychopathologie :DépressionMots-clés : Dépression Travail (lieu de) Incapacite Résumé : "This study reports the findings of interviews with fifty social workers who volunteered to describe their personal experiences of depression in the workplace.The findings confirm the literature on the stresses of social work and provide an account of the ways in which the social workers sought to reconcile their mental health needs with their role as professionnals.The study suggests the potential for those working at all levels in social work agencies to support social workers who are experiencing depression.At a time of shortages in the profession in the UK,and of efforts to enable those wih mental health problems to remain in or return to work,the experiences of those social workers interviewed illustrate the managerial,training and human resource imperatives to provide more supportive workplaces." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12610
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 281-298[article] Depression in the profession : social workers experiences and perceptions [texte imprimé] / Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Maureen White, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2007 . - pp. 281-298.
Langues : Français (fre)
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 37 (fév. 2007) . - pp. 281-298
Catégories : Cardijn
Incapacité # Travail (lieu de)
TS
Psychopathologie :DépressionMots-clés : Dépression Travail (lieu de) Incapacite Résumé : "This study reports the findings of interviews with fifty social workers who volunteered to describe their personal experiences of depression in the workplace.The findings confirm the literature on the stresses of social work and provide an account of the ways in which the social workers sought to reconcile their mental health needs with their role as professionnals.The study suggests the potential for those working at all levels in social work agencies to support social workers who are experiencing depression.At a time of shortages in the profession in the UK,and of efforts to enable those wih mental health problems to remain in or return to work,the experiences of those social workers interviewed illustrate the managerial,training and human resource imperatives to provide more supportive workplaces." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12610 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 37/2 (2007) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Establishing Social Work Practices in England : The Early Evidence / Nicky Stanley in The british journal of social work, 2, vol. 44 (March 2014)
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Titre : Establishing Social Work Practices in England : The Early Evidence Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Austerberry, Helen, Auteur ; Andy Bilson, Auteur ; Nicola Farrelly, Auteur ; Katrina Hargreaves, Auteur ; Shereen Hussein, Auteur ; Anne Ingold, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Julie Ridley, Auteur ; Vicki Strange, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : pp. 367-383 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Pratique professionnelle # Travail social
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PrivatisationsRésumé : "Social Work Practices (SWPs) were established in England in 2009 to deliver social work services to looked after children and care leavers. The introduction of independent social work-led organisations generated controversy focused on issues such as the privatisation of children's services and social workers' conditions of employment. This paper reports early findings from the evaluation of four of these pilots, drawing on interviews with children and young people, staff, and local authority and national stakeholders." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19107
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 44 (March 2014) . - pp. 367-383[article] Establishing Social Work Practices in England : The Early Evidence [texte imprimé] / Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Austerberry, Helen, Auteur ; Andy Bilson, Auteur ; Nicola Farrelly, Auteur ; Katrina Hargreaves, Auteur ; Shereen Hussein, Auteur ; Anne Ingold, Auteur ; Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Julie Ridley, Auteur ; Vicki Strange, Auteur . - 2014 . - pp. 367-383.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 44 (March 2014) . - pp. 367-383
Catégories : Cardijn
Pratique professionnelle # Travail social
TS
PrivatisationsRésumé : "Social Work Practices (SWPs) were established in England in 2009 to deliver social work services to looked after children and care leavers. The introduction of independent social work-led organisations generated controversy focused on issues such as the privatisation of children's services and social workers' conditions of employment. This paper reports early findings from the evaluation of four of these pilots, drawing on interviews with children and young people, staff, and local authority and national stakeholders." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19107 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 44/2 (2014) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible Expertise and Experience : People with Experiences of Using Services and Carers'Views of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 / Jill Manthorpe in The british journal of social work, 5, vol. 39 (July 2009)
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Titre : Expertise and Experience : People with Experiences of Using Services and Carers'Views of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Joan Rapaport, Auteur ; Nicky Stanley, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : pp. 884-900 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Législation # Travail social
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Aide sociale:Aide sociale -- BénéficiairesRésumé : "The views of people with experiences of using services and the views of their carers about the 2005 Mental Capacity Act (England and Wales) are reported in this article. Interviews with ten people about the detail of the Act prior to its implementation revealed that they welcomed the principles of the Act, and were able to relate these to aspects of their experiences. The Act's framework for planning around care and treatment and for making advance decisions was seen as offering greater choice and empowerment. Comments were made about the need for the Act to be publicized by professionals, for practitioners to provide specific information and for people with experiences of using services and carers to be included in training and monitoring. The data also revealed some concerns about implementation processes, about missed opportunities for legislative reform and the difficulty of balancing risks and safeguards. Such issues are likely to be highly relevant to social work practice; social workers are alerted to the expertise existing among many people with experiences of using services and carers and to the variations in opinion and knowledge likely to be found among people using services and carers." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14318
in The british journal of social work > 5, vol. 39 (July 2009) . - pp. 884-900[article] Expertise and Experience : People with Experiences of Using Services and Carers'Views of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 [texte imprimé] / Jill Manthorpe, Auteur ; Joan Rapaport, Auteur ; Nicky Stanley, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 884-900.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 5, vol. 39 (July 2009) . - pp. 884-900
Catégories : Cardijn
Législation # Travail social
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Aide sociale:Aide sociale -- BénéficiairesRésumé : "The views of people with experiences of using services and the views of their carers about the 2005 Mental Capacity Act (England and Wales) are reported in this article. Interviews with ten people about the detail of the Act prior to its implementation revealed that they welcomed the principles of the Act, and were able to relate these to aspects of their experiences. The Act's framework for planning around care and treatment and for making advance decisions was seen as offering greater choice and empowerment. Comments were made about the need for the Act to be publicized by professionals, for practitioners to provide specific information and for people with experiences of using services and carers to be included in training and monitoring. The data also revealed some concerns about implementation processes, about missed opportunities for legislative reform and the difficulty of balancing risks and safeguards. Such issues are likely to be highly relevant to social work practice; social workers are alerted to the expertise existing among many people with experiences of using services and carers and to the variations in opinion and knowledge likely to be found among people using services and carers." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14318 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 39/5 (2009) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible A Stop–Start Response : Social Services' Interventions with Children and Families Notified following Domestic Violence Incidents / Nicky Stanley in The british journal of social work, 2, vol. 41 (March 2011)
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Titre : A Stop–Start Response : Social Services' Interventions with Children and Families Notified following Domestic Violence Incidents Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Pam Miller, Auteur ; Helen Richardson Foster, Auteur ; Gill Thomson, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 296-313 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Cardijn
Enfants # Intervention # Service social
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Violence conjugaleRésumé : "The harm consequent on children's exposure to domestic violence is recognised in legislation in England and Wales. This paper reports on a study of the social work response to 184 families notified by the police to children's services in two English authorities. Families were tracked through case records over 21 months subsequent to the notification." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16229
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 41 (March 2011) . - pp. 296-313[article] A Stop–Start Response : Social Services' Interventions with Children and Families Notified following Domestic Violence Incidents [texte imprimé] / Nicky Stanley, Auteur ; Pam Miller, Auteur ; Helen Richardson Foster, Auteur ; Gill Thomson, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 296-313.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 41 (March 2011) . - pp. 296-313
Catégories : Cardijn
Enfants # Intervention # Service social
TS
Violence conjugaleRésumé : "The harm consequent on children's exposure to domestic violence is recognised in legislation in England and Wales. This paper reports on a study of the social work response to 184 families notified by the police to children's services in two English authorities. Families were tracked through case records over 21 months subsequent to the notification." Permalink : http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16229 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité PER BJS 41/2 (2011) Périodique Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN Réserve Périodiques Disponible