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Effective Participatory Practice: Family Group Conferencing in Child Protection

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Effective Participatory Practice: Family Group Conferencing in Child Protection - Connolly, Marie, Professor
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In recent years there has been a developing trend toward involving family in the processes of child protection decision making. In 1989, New Zealand introduced new children and young persons legislation that formalized this trend in the child care and protection area. central to the operation of this legislation is the Family Group Conference. The model, based on traditional indigenous decision-making practices, has revolutionized social work with children and families and provides the opportunity for family, including ...

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Effective Participatory Practice: Family Group Conferencing in Child Protection 1999, Routledge, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780202361086

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Effective Participatory Practice: Family Group Conferencing in Child Protection 1998, Routledge, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780202361079

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