Sentences with phrase «child and family social»

[jounal] Jackson, D / 2003 / Broadening constructure of family violence: mother's perspectives of aggression from their children / Child and Family Social Work, 8: 321 ~ 329
Child and family social workers will be needed to work with families to strengthen parenting skills, prevent child abuse, and identify alternative homes for children who are unable to live with their biological families.
Child and family social workers protect vulnerable children and support families in need of assistance.
[jounal] Benzies, K. M. / 2008 / Fostering family resiliency: A review of the key protective factors / Child and Family Social Work 14: 103 ~ 114
as a statement to inform what is taught on qualifying programmes to properly equip those studying to become effective child and family social workers.
The statement has been developed with input from over 950 frontline child and family social workers - to help ensure that it reflects what social workers have to do on a day to day basis.
Sir Martin Narey, in his review of the initial education of social workers, published in February, recommended that such a statement be drafted by the Chief Social Worker to assist in the development of current qualifying programmes towards greater specialism in child and family social work.
as a statement of what a child and family social worker needs to know at the end of a first year in practice; and
Child and Family Social Work 13 (3) pp329 - 337.
Promoting resilience in child and family social work: issues for social work practice, education and policy.
Michael Sheppard; The Parent Concerns Questionnaire: A Reliable and Valid Common Assessment Framework for Child and Family Social Care, The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 40, Issue 2, 1 March 2010, Pages 371 — 390, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcn163
The PCQ is shown to have face, concurrent and construct validity, and internal and test - retest reliability in child and family social care populations.
The prospective adoptive parent shall be given a family background and child and family social history report about the child.
Child and Family Social Work 2008, 13, pp 329 — 337).
Child and Family Social Work, 7 (1), 23 - 33.
I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Psychology (with Minors in Sociology and Women's Studies) in 1991 and graduated from a child and family social work training academy in 1992.
Becoming Involved in Raising a Relative's Child: Reasons, Caregiver Motivations and Pathways to Informal Kinship Care Gleeson, Wesley, Ellis, Seryak, Talley, & Walls Child and Family Social Work, 14 (3), 2009 View Abstract Describes a dynamic process that influences how children come to live with a relative other than their parent and discusses how these influences may shape policies, programs, and interventions to support families as they consider whether to care for a relative's child.
Child and Family Social Work, 10, 2005 View Abstract Presents five articles that discuss models of practice and collaborations between multidisciplinary teams including health services, mental health services, and child protection.
Child and Family Social Work, 11, 4.
In «We were not planning on this, but...»: Adoptive parents» reactions and adaptations to unmet expectations,» (Child and Family Social Work, March 2015), Moyer and Goldberg explored how adoptive parents responded to unanticipated characteristics in their children.
Chand Child and Family Social Work, 10 (2), 2005 View Abstract Considers research on family support services for ethnic minority families, including an overview of what is known about family support services for particular minority ethnic groups and the qualities sought in social workers by ethnic minority parents.
Children's participation in reviews and planning meetings when they are «looked after» in middle childhood, Child and Family Social Work, 4, 3, pp. 221 - 230.
Promoting resilience in child and family social work: Issues for social work practice, education and policy, Social Work Education, 23, 1, pp. 93 - 94.
Service User Participation in Diverse Child Protection Contexts: Principles for Practice Healy & Darlington Child and Family Social Work, 14 (4), 2009 View Abstract Presents implications and findings from the first phase of a 3 - year study and a qualitative analysis promoting participation of children and parents in child protection practice.
Professional Profile Self - motivated social services case manager with significant years of relevant experience, related proficiencies and a background in child and family social services.
Also known as: Family Support Social Worker, Child and Family Social Worker, Family Service Worker, Family Case Work Aide.
Let's look at sample resumes from three different social workers: one just starting out, one clinical social worker, and a child and family social worker.
Co-founder of the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants, Kim West is a mother of two (now teenagers) and a Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW - C) who has been a practicing child and family social worker for more than twenty years.
Child and Family Social Work, 9 (3), 207 - 215.
Child and Family Social Work, 12, 22 - 31
Kim West is a mother of two and a Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW - C) who has been a practicing child and family social worker for more than 19 years.

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Additionally, China's one child per family social policy creates its own set of circumstances, including larger extended families that live together, and that dote on the youngest member of the family.
Melanie Joly takes the Canadian Heritage portfolio; Navdeep Bains gets Innovation, Science and Economic Development; Jane Philpott in Health; Jean - Yves Duclos in Families, Children and Social Development.
Paid family and medical leave allows workers to take longer leaves of absence for the birth or adoption of a child, to care for a loved one, or to recover from a more serious personal injury or illness.15 Paid family and medical leave can be provided through a social insurance system, as it is in the three U.S. states that have active paid leave programs, or through another type of structure such as a government - business partnership.16
He could delight in other people's successes - like those of Jean - Yves Duclos, his former student, now Canada's Minister of Families, Children and Social Development.
Critics of the South Korean adoption program point out that because of the government's reliance on international adoptions, South Korea's social welfare programs for families and orphaned or abandoned children remained under - developed.
Williams joined the Sherwood Foundation in September 2006, where she has developed a diverse portfolio focusing primarily on child welfare, family economic well - being, and social and racial justice.
Family Matters: New Policies for Divorce, Lone Mothers, and Child Poverty, The Social Policy Challenge 8, by Martin D. Dooley et al..
In January, Esquimalt passed a resolution to draft a living wage document after its community social planning council calculated that a family with two children and two full - time working parents in the Capital Regional District needs to earn $ 17.30 per hour just to pay for the basics.
Who supported JFK, LBJ, and pushed for Medicare, Medicaid, expansions to social security, Aid for Families with Dependent Children (i.e welfare), opposed military spending, etc..
But when a Muslim woman dedicates herself to that then she's considered oppressed, even though the women who dedicate their life to bringing the welfare of their children have the least family and social problems on this earth.
Marriage and the family are valuable social institutions, especially important for children, but they need to be newly understood in nonpatriarchal and egalitarian ways.
Information about the training of professionals in private practice who treat children, youth, and families can usually be obtained by writing the national, state or local office of the appropriate professional association of the particular counseling discipline: pastoral counseling, social work, clinical psychology, psychiatry, marriage counseling.
It's not unusual for families to find children with Down syndrome to adopt on social media, said Diane Grover, founder and president of the International Down Syndrome Coalition.
Consequently, the mainline has increasingly framed its political advocacy of economic and social equality around the needs of «children and their families
While the mainline has a great deal to say about the social - structural evils that afflict children, it sidesteps the impact of family breakdown on child well - being and has very little to say about the responsibilities that parents have to their children.
Moreover, more than 40 percent of family - focused articles in these journals and in the CENTURY dealt with social - justice - related issues like child poverty.
as a «social organization marked by the supremacy of the father in the clan or family, the legal dependence of wives and children, and the reckoning of descent and inheritance in the male line; broadly: control by men of a disproportionately large share of power.»
The Philippine organizers of the Global March mention following: widespread poverty and social inequality resulting in the erosion of the family's capacity to nurture and protect children, the rise of informal economy requiring simple skills and technologies, globalization of capitalism where underdeveloped nations provide the rich with cheap labor, disrupted family patterns due to migration, AIDS, etc. and inadequate basic services from government, including education, due to cut of the state budget of non-profit sectors to follow structural adjustment programme dictated by the IMF and the World Bank.
Women suffer the most due to civil wars, being subject to rape, becoming single parents, made refugees and having to bring up children without proper schooling, social services and their traditional cultural environment of home, the extended family and village or town.
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