Title: The child's world : assessing children in need
Abstract: Introduction, Jan Horwath, University of Sheffield. Part One: The Framework. 1. Assessing the World of the Child in Need: Background and Context, Jan Horwath. 2. Assessing Children in Need and their Families: An Overview of the Framework, Wendy Rose, the Open University. Part Two: The Assessment Process. 3. Ecological Perspectives in Assessing Children and Families, Gordon Jack, Exeter University. 4. The Core Assessment - How to Synthesise Information and Make Judgements, Margaret Adcock, Great Ormond Street Hospital. 5. Assessment of Parental Motivation to Change, Jan Horwath and Tony Morrison, independent social care trainer and consultant in Greater Manchester. 6. Empowering Children and Family Members to Participate in the Assessment Process, Yvonne Shemmings, independent consultant and social researcher, and David Shemmings, University of East Anglia. 7. Entering the Child's World: Communicating with Children to Assess their Needs, Anne Bannister, University of Huddersfield. 8. Assessing Children and Families who Belong to Minority Ethnic Groups, Nick Banks, University of Birmingham. 9. Supervising Assessments of Children and Families: The Role of the Frontline Manager, Enid Hendry and Rosemary Gordon, NSPCC Child Protection Training Centre. Part Three: Assessing the Developmental Needs of Children. 10. The Developmental Needs of Children: Implications for Assessment, Harriet Ward, Loughborough University. 11. Promoting Positive Outcomes for Children in Need: The Assessment of Protective Factors, Robbie Gilligan, Trinity College, Dublin. 12. Attachment, David Howe, University of East Anglia. 13. The Assessment of Children with Complex Needs, Ruth Marchant, Triangle Services for Children, Sussex. 14. Young Carers: Needs, Rights and Assessments, Chris Deardon and Saul Becker, Loughborough University. 15. Assessment Prior to Birth, Di Hart, Camden Social Services. Part Four: Assessing Parental Capacity to Respond to the Developmental Needs of the Child. 16. The Assessment of Parental Capacity, David Jones, the Park Hospital for Children, Oxford. 17. When Parents' Issues Influence their Ability to Respond to Children's Needs, Hedy Cleaver, Royal Holloway College, University of London. 18. Implementing the Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families when the Parent has a Learning Disability, David Cotson, South West London NHS Trust, Joanne Friend, social worker in Derby city, Sheila Hollins, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London and Helen James, Community Health Services Trust in Derby. 19. Assessing Parental Incapacity when Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse is a Concern, Marcus Erooga, Huddersfield University and NSPCC and Bobbie Print, GMAP care programme in Greater Manchester. 20. Young People who Sexually Abuse: Implications for Assessment, Bobbie Print and Marcus Erooga. Bibliographical References. Index.
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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