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Approaches to Needs Assessment in Children's Services

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Informationen zum Autor Harriet Ward is Director of the Centre for Child and Family Research and Senior Research Fellow at Loughborough University. She has undertaken extensive research in the field of assessing need and evaluating outcomes in children's services. Wendy Rose is Senior Fellow at the Open University. She is a policy maker who has taken a leading role in the development of children's services at a national level. Until recently she was assistant chief inspector for children's services at the Department of Health. Klappentext Examining the assessment of need in children's services this book addresses the full spectrum of practice, policy and research developments in the field. The contributors show how needs assessment in children's services can be used to tackle problems such as low achievement, and social exclusion at both individual and strategic levels. Zusammenfassung Examining the assessment of need in children's services this book addresses the full spectrum of practice! policy and research developments in the field. The contributors show how needs assessment in children's services can be used to tackle problems such as low achievement! and social exclusion at both individual and strategic levels. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword. 1. Introduction, Harriet Ward, Loughborough University. Part 1: Assessing the Needs of Populations of Children 2. Towards Social Inclusion. Can Childhood Disadvantages be overcome?, Robert Page, University of Birmingham. 3. A Framework for Conceptualizing Need and its Application to Planning and Providing Services, Pauline Hardiker, University of Leicester. 4. Needs-led or Needs Must? The Use of Needs-Based Information in Planning Children's Services, Mike Pinnock, North Lincolnshire Social Services and Louise Garnett, The Community Care Needs Assessment Project, South Humber Health Authority. 5. Matching Needs and Services. Emerging Themes from its Application in Different Social Care Settings, Jo Tunnard, Dartington Social Research Unit. 6. Developing a Taxonomy for Children in Need, Ruth Sinclair, National Children's Bureau and Michael Little, Dartington Social Research Unit. 7. Evolution not Revolution: Family Support Services and the Children Act 1989, Jane Aldgate, The Open University. Part 2: Assessing the Needs of Individual Children 8. National Policy on Assessing Children in Need and their Families, Jenny Gray, Department of Health. 9. Underpinning Theories for the Assessment of Children's Needs, Janet Seden, The Open University. 10. An Inter-Agency Approach to Needs Assessment, Harriet Ward, Loughborough University and Mark Peal, The Open University. 11. Addressing Family Needs when a Parent is Mentally Ill, Adrian Falkov, Luton Family Consultation Clinic. 12. Assessing Children's Needs and Parents' Responses, Hedy Cleaver, Royal Holloway College, University of London. 13. Assessing Emotional and Behavioural Development in Children Looked After Away from Home David Quinton, University of Bristol and Clare Murray, City University. 14. Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: Issues for Policy and Practice, Wendy Rose, The Open University. References. Index....

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Authors W Rose, Janet Seden, Ruth Sinclair, Jo Tunnard, Harriet Rose Ward
Assisted by Wendy Rose (Editor), Harriet Ward (Editor)
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.2001
 
EAN 9781853027802
ISBN 978-1-85302-780-2
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 160 mm x 233 mm x 20 mm
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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