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Parental views on helpfulness of contact with social workers

Children's views and experiences of their contact with social workers : a focused review of the evidence

Children's views and experiences of their contact with social workers : a focused review of the evidence

... that social workers are less likely to be invited to planning meetings of children in custody, even though social workers are regarded by children as having an important role in their lives, ...

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About social workers : a children's views report

About social workers : a children's views report

... their social workers to think about what was going on in the lives of the young people they were working with and to plan their contacts with this in ...of contact and ...of contact. A major ...

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Parent Involvement in Schools:  Views from School Social Workers

Parent Involvement in Schools: Views from School Social Workers

... The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 2001, more commonly known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB), mandated several reforms in education. At its initiation NCLB was hailed as a landmark in efforts to ...

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The functioning of nuclear families affected by alcohol abuse of a father : the views of social workers

The functioning of nuclear families affected by alcohol abuse of a father : the views of social workers

... Goldenberg and Goldenberg (2013:2) further argue that apart from the family’s survival as a system, a well-functioning family strives to encourage the realization of all individual potential of its members allowing them ...

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Views of SAPS social workers on essential development areas of police members’ emotional intelligence

Views of SAPS social workers on essential development areas of police members’ emotional intelligence

... The social casework method was integrated in the new model that Police Social Work Services has adopted to make the work meaningful and to have ...the social worker must send an acknowledgement ...

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The mediation of family disputes in terms of the Children's Act 38 of 2005: Experiences and views of social workers

The mediation of family disputes in terms of the Children's Act 38 of 2005: Experiences and views of social workers

... that social workers might interact with clients (Skelton, ...shared parental responsibilities and rights, as far as ...the social worker as forensic expert, counsellor and ...of ...

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Ward social workers’ views of what facilitates or hinders collaboration with specialist palliative care team social workers:a grounded theory

Ward social workers’ views of what facilitates or hinders collaboration with specialist palliative care team social workers:a grounded theory

... to contact a number of hospitals and social workers; not all ...care social workers may have chosen to participate, thereby skewing the data in a particular ...

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Factors influencing relapse in individuals with substance use disorders: views of social workers employed in treatment centres

Factors influencing relapse in individuals with substance use disorders: views of social workers employed in treatment centres

... relatively small in order to allow for individual interaction between the service user and the helping professional (Rawson & McCann, 2005). Structure is a key component in any effective treatment programme. The service ...

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Hospital based generalist social workers’ views of what facilitates or hinders collaboration with specialist palliative care social workers:a grounded theory

Hospital based generalist social workers’ views of what facilitates or hinders collaboration with specialist palliative care social workers:a grounded theory

... to contact a number of hospitals and social workers, not all ...As social work managers served as gatekeepers for accessing the line staff, they may have introduced bias by the way they ...

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The Views of Spanish Undergraduates on Gender Equality, Parental Responsibilities and Joint Custody

The Views of Spanish Undergraduates on Gender Equality, Parental Responsibilities and Joint Custody

... that social change demands legislative reform regulating child custody to ensure the continued contact of children with both parents and the equality of both ...of parental authority on the grounds ...

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Hospice social care workers’ views of end-of-life research

Hospice social care workers’ views of end-of-life research

... and social care ...the social care workers serving as ...assure social care workers that they can sensitively and compassionately work with this vulnerable population by prioritizing ...

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The views of social workers on diversion programmes for male juvenile delinquents

The views of social workers on diversion programmes for male juvenile delinquents

... development from infancy to adolescence and then adulthood is not as smooth as it appears. Each development phase contains disturbing concomitants. Any problem behaviours or psychosomatic illnesses, such as anxiety, ...

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Parental views and experiences on child discipline

Parental views and experiences on child discipline

... Glede stališč staršev do discipliniranja otrok, je raziskava pokazala, da večina staršev meni, da je otrokovo neprimerno vedenje treba disciplinirati, da morajo starši ob kršenju postavl[r] ...

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Views of social workers on their role in mental health outpatient and community-based services

Views of social workers on their role in mental health outpatient and community-based services

... the social worker within mental health service rendering and ...The social aspect of mental illness, in terms of onset, treatment and recovery, is recognized by literature and thus the need for therapeutic ...

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Social workers views on the use of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) with looked after children

Social workers views on the use of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) with looked after children

... The views of Looked After Children Two non-systematic reviews have examined the literature on looked after children’s views of mental health services (Davies and Wright, 2008, Winter, ...their views ...

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Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2008

Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2008

... There was a similar pattern of feeling related to the Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes for all education stages. Parents were satisfied with the schools’ provision for pupils to ‘be healthy’, ‘to enjoy and achieve’ and ...

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Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2007

Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2007

... As Table 3.6 illustrates, parents had slightly more mixed views on the provision in their child’s primary school for pupils to stay safe. While the majority of parents agreed or strongly agreed that their child’s ...

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Service Children’s Education : Survey of Parental Views 2009

Service Children’s Education : Survey of Parental Views 2009

... the views of parents of SCE pupils in the 2008/09 academic year in relation to their child’s education and in particular how satisfied they were with the education their child received and how schools are ...

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Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2006

Service Children's Education : Survey of Parental Views 2006

... In general, parents’ views were mainly positive and the majority of parents were satisfied with the education their child was receiving. The responses of primary school/FS1 parents and those of secondary school ...

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Parental views on sport specialization for adolescent volleyball players

Parental views on sport specialization for adolescent volleyball players

... For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Callie Phillips, and I will be coaching a 16s team this year in my second season with the club. I am also the head volleyball coach at Johnson & Wales University, and I ...

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