Not exact matches
The partnership developed around a common
interest: ensuring that
workers and working
families have the
support they need to succeed.
The Children and
Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) has the role of championing children's best interests in the family court system — so if you end up in court fighting for custody of your child, or if the local authority takes out care proceedings, a CAFCASS social worker will be assigned to the
Family Court Advisory and
Support Service (CAFCASS) has the role of championing children's best
interests in the
family court system — so if you end up in court fighting for custody of your child, or if the local authority takes out care proceedings, a CAFCASS social worker will be assigned to the
family court system — so if you end up in court fighting for custody of your child, or if the local authority takes out care proceedings, a CAFCASS social
worker will be assigned to the case.
Seeing a need for professional, unbiased complete
support for the new
family Monique expanded her practice to include partnerships with social
workers with a special
interest in perinatal mood disorders.
The Children and
Family Court Advisory and
Support Service (CAFCASS) is an independent body of social
workers and probation officers which advises the court on what it considers to be the best
interests of the children.
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Local agencies — such as tribal organizations and departments of health, human services, or education — match home visitors with new or expectant parents
interested in receiving services.2 Home visiting is a voluntary, home - based service - delivery strategy that provides services to parents and children that help the whole
family.3 Parents often learn about home visiting through their children's pediatricians, social
workers, and other
support professionals.
MARE
supports social
workers by creating recruitment and exposure opportunities for waiting children, and responding to
families who express
interest.
Other areas of
interest are (a)
supporting the learning of other professionals who work with infants and their
families (e.g. Social
Workers, Early Intervention specialists, etc.); (b) materials development relating to infant mental health; and (c) extending her work with those who work in early care and education to include the parent communities that surround them.