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A01=Fiona Peacock
A01=Fuller Tracey
A01=Geoff Brown
A01=Jo Williams
A01=Miriam Richardson
A01=Tanya Smart
A01=Tracey Fuller
adolescent care support
adopted
Adopted Children
Adoption Support
adoptive
Adult Network
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Author_Geoff Brown
Author_Jo Williams
Author_Miriam Richardson
Author_Tanya Smart
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Birth Family
Birth Family Members
Birth Parents
Birth Relatives
CAMH
CAMHS Team
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child mental health
Child's Birth Family
children
Child’s Birth Family
corporate parenting strategies
Developmental Trauma
Emotional Exhaustion
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Fiona Peacock
Foster Dad
Foster Parent
Independent Reviewing Officer
Jo Williams
Lac
life
Life Story Work
Mental Health In-reach Teams
Miriam Richardson
multi-disciplinary practice
parent
parents
partnership models in child therapy
Partnership Work
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Relational Trauma
Safe Uncertainty
Secure Care Settings
Secure Children's Home
Secure Children’s Home
social
story
Tanya Smart
therapeutic parenting
Tracey Fuller
trauma recovery approaches
work
worker

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367102852
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the importance of effective multi-agency and multi-disciplinary partnership work for the mental health of children and young people in care and adoption. It takes an overall systemic perspective, but the co-authors contribute different theoretical approaches. It focuses on practice, showing how practitioners can draw on their varied theoretical approaches to enhance the way they work together and in partnership with carers and with professionals from other agencies. The book provides a context that looks at the needs of children and young people in the care and adoption systems, the overall importance for their mental health of joined up 'corporate parenting', and national and local approaches to this. It then moves to focus on practical ways of working therapeutically in partnership with others who contribute diverse skills and perspectives, using specific case examples. Additional chapters look at collaborative ways of working with key carers to enhance their therapeutic role. Finally, some of the main elements of partnership collaboration are explored, as well as the challenges of work across agencies and disciplines.
Miriam Richardson, Fiona Peacock, Geoff Brown, Tracey Fuller, Tanya Smart, Jo Williams

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