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Family Support: Prevention, Early Intervention and Early Help
Family Support: Prevention, Early Intervention and Early Help
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A01=Nick Frost
A01=Shaheen Abbott
A01=Tracey Race
Author_Nick Frost
Author_Shaheen Abbott
Author_Tracey Race
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children
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social work
social workers
Product details
- ISBN 9780745672595
- Weight: 472g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 02 Oct 2015
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Family Support introduces and explores the state of the art in preventative social work with children and young people. Drawing on contemporary thinking and research, the book aims to make a contribution to current debates about how we can best support families in need.
Underpinning the book is an analysis of how family support is changing, having moved from ‘prevention’ through to contemporary debates about ‘family support’, ‘early intervention’ and ‘early help’. The authors draw on their own practice experiences to ensure the discussion remains highly relevant to everyday realities.
The book consists of three parts: Part I examines the history and context of family support; Part II outlines a number of practice approaches to family support; and Part III suggests how family support work can be further developed. The book provides ‘think points’ and case studies to support the reader in reflecting on the material presented and how this can be best applied, as well as including a guide to useful resources.
Family Support will be a welcome companion for anyone involved in child welfare and safeguarding services, including students at undergraduate and post-graduate level, practitioners, policy makers and academics.
Underpinning the book is an analysis of how family support is changing, having moved from ‘prevention’ through to contemporary debates about ‘family support’, ‘early intervention’ and ‘early help’. The authors draw on their own practice experiences to ensure the discussion remains highly relevant to everyday realities.
The book consists of three parts: Part I examines the history and context of family support; Part II outlines a number of practice approaches to family support; and Part III suggests how family support work can be further developed. The book provides ‘think points’ and case studies to support the reader in reflecting on the material presented and how this can be best applied, as well as including a guide to useful resources.
Family Support will be a welcome companion for anyone involved in child welfare and safeguarding services, including students at undergraduate and post-graduate level, practitioners, policy makers and academics.
Nick Frost is Professor of Social Work (Childhood, Children and Families) at Leeds Beckett University
Shaheen Abbott is a Social Worker for Leeds City Council
Tracey Race is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Leeds Beckett University
Shaheen Abbott is a Social Worker for Leeds City Council
Tracey Race is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Leeds Beckett University
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