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Le centre de documentation de la HELHa Cardijn LLN met à disposition de ses lecteurs un fonds documentaire spécialisé dans les domaines pouvant intéresser – de près ou de loin - les (futur·e·s) travailleur·euse·s sociaux·ales : travail social, sociologie, psychologie, droit, santé, économie, pédagogie, immigration, vieillissement, famille, précarité, délinquance, emploi, communication, etc.
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Titre : |
Contact with Family Members and its Impact on Adolescents and Their Foster Placements |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sue Moyers, Auteur ; Elaine Farmer, Auteur ; Jo Lipscombe, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2006 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 541-559 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Accueil # Adolescents / Adolescence # Familles # Placement # Relation # Résultat
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Mots-clés : |
Placement Adolescent Famille Accueil Relation Résultat |
Résumé : |
"This paper discusses findings from a recently completed study of adolescent foster care, which included a detailed assessment of the fostering skills and supports of carers and of the contact that adolescents had with parents, siblings and other family members during a long-term foster placement. Sixty-eight foster carers, young people and their social workers were interviewed at two points in time, 3 months after the start of a new foster placement and again at 12 months or at the point of disruption if this occurred earlier. Detailed questions about contact which were asked of foster carers, young people and their social workers enabled the researchers to make summary ratings about the quantity and the quality of contact and its effect on the young people and on their placements. This paper describes the contact the young people had with their families, its impact on them and on the foster families and how it changed over time. The findings revealed that contact for the majority of adolescents was problematic and had a significant impact on placement outcomes. Ways of managing contact are highlighted, and the corresponding implications for policy and practice discussed." |
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in The british journal of social work > 36/4 (juin 2006) . - pp. 541-559
[article] Contact with Family Members and its Impact on Adolescents and Their Foster Placements [texte imprimé] / Sue Moyers, Auteur ; Elaine Farmer, Auteur ; Jo Lipscombe, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2006 . - pp. 541-559. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 36/4 (juin 2006) . - pp. 541-559
Catégories : |
Cardijn Accueil # Adolescents / Adolescence # Familles # Placement # Relation # Résultat
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Mots-clés : |
Placement Adolescent Famille Accueil Relation Résultat |
Résumé : |
"This paper discusses findings from a recently completed study of adolescent foster care, which included a detailed assessment of the fostering skills and supports of carers and of the contact that adolescents had with parents, siblings and other family members during a long-term foster placement. Sixty-eight foster carers, young people and their social workers were interviewed at two points in time, 3 months after the start of a new foster placement and again at 12 months or at the point of disruption if this occurred earlier. Detailed questions about contact which were asked of foster carers, young people and their social workers enabled the researchers to make summary ratings about the quantity and the quality of contact and its effect on the young people and on their placements. This paper describes the contact the young people had with their families, its impact on them and on the foster families and how it changed over time. The findings revealed that contact for the majority of adolescents was problematic and had a significant impact on placement outcomes. Ways of managing contact are highlighted, and the corresponding implications for policy and practice discussed." |
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: The Pathway to Adoption and the Costs of Delay
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Titre : |
Paved with Good Intentions : The Pathway to Adoption and the Costs of Delay |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Julie Selwyn, Auteur ; Frazer L., Auteur ; Quinton D., Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford |
Année de publication : |
2006 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 561-576 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Placement # Résultat TS Adoption
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Mots-clés : |
Adoption Placement Résultat |
Résumé : |
"The thrust of UK adoption policy is to promote adoption as the best route to a stable family life for children in the care system unable to return to their birth families. However, what we know about outcomes for adopted children comes mainly from studies that report on children already in placement. This article reports on the findings of a study that examined the outcomes of a complete sample of 130 older looked after children who had all been the subject of an adoption best interest decision. Many were successfully placed but, of those who were not, the study was able to identify factors that influenced placement outcome. The negative impact on placement outcomes and the increased financial costs of poor assessment and delays in planning and action are highlighted in this paper. The reasons why delays occurred, the costs of those delays and the impact on child outcomes lend support to recent government attempts to reduce delay by the introduction of timescales into the adoption process." |
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in The british journal of social work > 36/4 (juin 2006) . - pp. 561-576
[article] Paved with Good Intentions : The Pathway to Adoption and the Costs of Delay [texte imprimé] / Julie Selwyn, Auteur ; Frazer L., Auteur ; Quinton D., Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford university press - GB - Oxford, 2006 . - pp. 561-576. Langues : Français ( fre) in The british journal of social work > 36/4 (juin 2006) . - pp. 561-576
Catégories : |
Cardijn Placement # Résultat TS Adoption
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Mots-clés : |
Adoption Placement Résultat |
Résumé : |
"The thrust of UK adoption policy is to promote adoption as the best route to a stable family life for children in the care system unable to return to their birth families. However, what we know about outcomes for adopted children comes mainly from studies that report on children already in placement. This article reports on the findings of a study that examined the outcomes of a complete sample of 130 older looked after children who had all been the subject of an adoption best interest decision. Many were successfully placed but, of those who were not, the study was able to identify factors that influenced placement outcome. The negative impact on placement outcomes and the increased financial costs of poor assessment and delays in planning and action are highlighted in this paper. The reasons why delays occurred, the costs of those delays and the impact on child outcomes lend support to recent government attempts to reduce delay by the introduction of timescales into the adoption process." |
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: The Opportunities for Organizational Learning
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Titre : |
Practitioners’ Documentation of Assessment and Care Planning in Social Care : The Opportunities for Organizational Learning |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Michele Foster, Auteur ; Jennifer Harris, Auteur ; Karen Jackson, Auteur ; Caroline Glendinning, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2008 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 546-560 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Aide sociale # Evaluation # Personnes handicapées # Résultat
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Résumé : |
"This paper analyses practitioners’ documentation of social care assessments and care plans for disabled adults of working age. The data were collected in the course of an innovative project that introduced new outcome-focused documentation into routine social care assessment, care management and review processes. The project aimed to encourage practitioners to focus during these processes on the full range of outcomes that individual disabled adults might seek to achieve; and identify the appropriate services for realizing those outcomes. Analysis of the new documentation provides insights into the diverse range of priorities and outcomes that service users aspire to achieve as a result of receiving services, and the service inputs that were agreed between practitioners and service users. However, despite the new documentation, the majority of both outcomes and services that were recorded tended to cluster around a fairly narrow range of conventional social care service functions. Moreover, the emphasis of both outcomes and service inputs differed between different groups of social care professionals. In the context of current policies to make social care services more individualized and outcome-focused, each of these findings has major organizational implications. The opportunities for using routine practitioner documentation to identify areas of organizational and professional change and learning are discussed." |
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in The british journal of social work > 3, vol. 38 (April 2008) . - pp. 546-560
[article] Practitioners’ Documentation of Assessment and Care Planning in Social Care : The Opportunities for Organizational Learning [texte imprimé] / Michele Foster, Auteur ; Jennifer Harris, Auteur ; Karen Jackson, Auteur ; Caroline Glendinning, Auteur . - 2008 . - pp. 546-560. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The british journal of social work > 3, vol. 38 (April 2008) . - pp. 546-560
Catégories : |
Cardijn Aide sociale # Evaluation # Personnes handicapées # Résultat
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Résumé : |
"This paper analyses practitioners’ documentation of social care assessments and care plans for disabled adults of working age. The data were collected in the course of an innovative project that introduced new outcome-focused documentation into routine social care assessment, care management and review processes. The project aimed to encourage practitioners to focus during these processes on the full range of outcomes that individual disabled adults might seek to achieve; and identify the appropriate services for realizing those outcomes. Analysis of the new documentation provides insights into the diverse range of priorities and outcomes that service users aspire to achieve as a result of receiving services, and the service inputs that were agreed between practitioners and service users. However, despite the new documentation, the majority of both outcomes and services that were recorded tended to cluster around a fairly narrow range of conventional social care service functions. Moreover, the emphasis of both outcomes and service inputs differed between different groups of social care professionals. In the context of current policies to make social care services more individualized and outcome-focused, each of these findings has major organizational implications. The opportunities for using routine practitioner documentation to identify areas of organizational and professional change and learning are discussed." |
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PER BJS 38/3 (2008) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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Titre : |
A Review of the Research on Solution-Focused Therapy |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Jacqueline Corcoran, Auteur ; Vijayan Pillai, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 234-242 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Résultat # Thérapie # Traitement
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Résumé : |
"Solution-focused therapy is a strengths-based approach, emphasizing the resources people invariably possess and how these can be applied to the change process. A review was undertaken on the treatment outcome research involving solution-focused therapy to determine empirically its effectiveness. The review involved experimental or quasi-experimental designs conducted from 1985 to 2006 and was limited to published studies written in the English language. Subject, intervention and methodological information on studies were collected, as well as statistical information necessary to calculate effect sizes. After searching the literature, ten studies were located and described. No particular characteristics emerged regarding studies with high versus low effect sizes. Implications for research are advanced based on the review, especially related to social work practice." |
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http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14293 |
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 39 (March 2009) . - pp. 234-242
[article] A Review of the Research on Solution-Focused Therapy [texte imprimé] / Jacqueline Corcoran, Auteur ; Vijayan Pillai, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 234-242. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 39 (March 2009) . - pp. 234-242
Catégories : |
Cardijn Résultat # Thérapie # Traitement
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Résumé : |
"Solution-focused therapy is a strengths-based approach, emphasizing the resources people invariably possess and how these can be applied to the change process. A review was undertaken on the treatment outcome research involving solution-focused therapy to determine empirically its effectiveness. The review involved experimental or quasi-experimental designs conducted from 1985 to 2006 and was limited to published studies written in the English language. Subject, intervention and methodological information on studies were collected, as well as statistical information necessary to calculate effect sizes. After searching the literature, ten studies were located and described. No particular characteristics emerged regarding studies with high versus low effect sizes. Implications for research are advanced based on the review, especially related to social work practice." |
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PER BJS 39/2 (2009) | Périodique | Centre de documentation HELHa Cardijn LLN | Réserve Périodiques | Disponible |
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: An Exploration of Customary Practice in Australian Health Settings
[article]
Titre : |
The Outcomes Research Project : An Exploration of Customary Practice in Australian Health Settings |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Margaret Shapiro, Auteur ; Deborah Setterlund, Auteur ; Jennifer Warburton, Auteur ; Ian O'Connor, Auteur ; Sue Cumming, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 318-333 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Cardijn Evaluation # Résultat # Santé # Travail social
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Résumé : |
"In response to the new ‘outcomes movement’ in health care settings internationally, social workers are increasingly expected to communicate their practice using the language of outcomes. Yet, little research has focused on the language that social workers use to describe their practice and how they identify appropriate interventions and link them to clearly defined evaluative outcomes. This paper is part of a large programme of research exploring and identifying issues associated with social work practice in the Australian health context. Specifically, the paper draws on qualitative data from the first stage of the project that explores issues associated with customary social work practice. Findings from the paper suggest clear evidence of tensions and difficulties experienced by social workers in attempting to communicate the critical expertise behind their practice and that practitioners have only rudimentary understanding of the concepts of outcomes and evaluation. A key challenge for social work research concerns how to encourage the profession actively to engage with the outcomes movement whilst maintaining the core principles and values of social work." |
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http://cdocs.helha.be/pmblln/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14298 |
in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 39 (March 2009) . - pp. 318-333
[article] The Outcomes Research Project : An Exploration of Customary Practice in Australian Health Settings [texte imprimé] / Margaret Shapiro, Auteur ; Deborah Setterlund, Auteur ; Jennifer Warburton, Auteur ; Ian O'Connor, Auteur ; Sue Cumming, Auteur . - 2009 . - pp. 318-333. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in The british journal of social work > 2, vol. 39 (March 2009) . - pp. 318-333
Catégories : |
Cardijn Evaluation # Résultat # Santé # Travail social
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Résumé : |
"In response to the new ‘outcomes movement’ in health care settings internationally, social workers are increasingly expected to communicate their practice using the language of outcomes. Yet, little research has focused on the language that social workers use to describe their practice and how they identify appropriate interventions and link them to clearly defined evaluative outcomes. This paper is part of a large programme of research exploring and identifying issues associated with social work practice in the Australian health context. Specifically, the paper draws on qualitative data from the first stage of the project that explores issues associated with customary social work practice. Findings from the paper suggest clear evidence of tensions and difficulties experienced by social workers in attempting to communicate the critical expertise behind their practice and that practitioners have only rudimentary understanding of the concepts of outcomes and evaluation. A key challenge for social work research concerns how to encourage the profession actively to engage with the outcomes movement whilst maintaining the core principles and values of social work." |
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: Policy, Implementation and Practice
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