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Multiple needs, 'troubled families' and social work
... the families had at least one child who had been the subject of a Child Protection Plan (CPP) and over a quarter ...on families; that is it includes whether a family has ever been on a CPP or LAC, compared ... See full document
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‘Under Heavy Manners?’: Social Work, Radicalisation, Troubled Families and Non Linear War
... For social work, the “problem” of terrorism is however located in communities, who are often discriminated against due to racism and Islamophobia, and who are at the sharp end of economic damage wrought by ... See full document
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The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis
... between families and social care services to bring about real and long term ...to social work approaches (Gibbons, ...and Families by the Labour administration in 2007 gave political ... See full document
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National Evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme: Families’ experiences and outcomes
... via social services, schools and housing teams, amongst others, although which agencies were involved depended on the circumstances of the individual ...a social worker told a mother that her family would ... See full document
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National evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme 2015-2020: Findings
... some social care ...study work carried out by Ipsos MORI found Troubled Families Programme keyworkers were working alongside social ...the work they could carry out with ... See full document
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Explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ‘troubled’ families
... of families deemed ...and social work, as well as criminology (Hughes, 2007; Matthews, 2009; Oliver, 2012; Bengtsson, 2015; Somerville and Bengtsson, ... See full document
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National evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme 2015-2020: Findings
... children’s social care pressures and provides significant ...helping families avoid statutory intervention and 76% of Troubled Families Coordinators, employees coordinating the programme in ... See full document
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Supporting families : a historical lens on the contradiction of support and neoliberal objectives
... Casey’s Troubled Families (2012) report runs alongside the extensive outlines of the Troubled Families policy and funding arrangements that the DCLG produced in ...of families derived ... See full document
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Fatherhood Re-Entry Programs - The Impact of Incarceration on Families
... their needs, make connections, and avoid redundancies, the programs built relationships to coordinate services and make them more accessible to ...of Social Services allowed LSS’s parenting classes to ... See full document
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‘Getting with the (troubled families) programme’:a review
... ‘decent families’ and ‘street families’ (see Wacquant, 2002 for a trenchant critique of this and similar ...‘feral families’ associated with the Maori population and, in parts of mainland Europe, it ... See full document
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Intensive Family Intervention and the Problem Figuration of ‘Troubled Families’
... involved multiple agencies working with families without sufficient coordination, shared knowledge of underlying issues or the resources needed to make a real difference, the whole household approach is ... See full document
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Disciplinary Social Policy and the Failing Promise of the New Middle Classes: The Troubled Families Programme
... ideational social construction, but it has significant material underpinnings – in the growth of service sector employment – and implications – in subdividing the working class in ways that obscure and contain ... See full document
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Responding to the Troubled Families Programme:framing the injuries of inequality
... the Troubled Families Programme present a difficult problem for social scientists: how to discuss the policies without accepting and appearing to legitimise the problematic framing of social ... See full document
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Social work with families at social risk promoting gender equality
... as social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for ...in social work practice is the textbooks used for teaching social ...feminist social work and women ... See full document
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Practising for social work practice: Integrating knowledge and skills for social work with children and families
... as needs (Schreiber et al ...child’s needs and their increased capacity for decision ...with families is essential for developing effectiveness in the learner, as well as acknowledging the propensity ... See full document
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The use of whole family assessment to identify the needs of families with multiple problems
... The Plan of Work identifies the overall Family Goal and Agency Goal of one or more agency. The goals should be meaningful to the family - this section may identify a family goal, as well as individual ... See full document
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Informing care: Mapping the social organization of families’ information work in an aging in place climate
... information work as a facet of their illness trajectory ...information work as “networking, scouting out, coaching and training, providing and clarifying instructions, distinguishing between needs ... See full document
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Parenting in low income families from the perspective of social work
... We agree with the Klimáčková [22], that the needs of children and parents are different to everyone, and timely prevention and support creates long-term benefits for society and the family. It contributes to the ... See full document
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National Evaluation of the Troubled Families Programme: Final Synthesis Report
... although Troubled Families workers were still mindful to keep a whole-family ...and Troubled Families workers were mindful of the need to apportion precious contact time across their caseload ... See full document
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Intensive family intervention and the problem figuration of 'troubled families'
... with families and co-ordinating multi-agency packages of interventions (see Batty and Flint, 2012; Flint, 2012 for an overview of models and a summary of evaluation ... See full document
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