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Internationally recognized as the gold standard in providing
services to children with special needs and their family members,
family-centred practice has developed substantially over the past
two decades. However, there has not been until now a basic practice
text for guiding professional education and skill building across
diverse areas. Filling this significant gap, Partnering with
Parents is a primer on family-centred practice for professionals
working in children's health and developmental services. The
material in this textbook spans interdisciplinary training across
key child service sectors (particularly child development, child
mental health, and children's health). The authors identify and
discuss the key principles of the model as it is practiced in
Canada, with a focus on working alliances, empowerment methods, and
the development of social support resources. Providing examples of
the application of family-centred practice in a wide range of
service settings, Partnering with Parents will be useful for the
social workers, nurses, psychologists, and allied health
professionals who work together in complex service situations.
Internationally recognized as the gold standard in providing
services to children with special needs and their family members,
family-centred practice has developed substantially over the past
two decades. However, there has not been until now a basic practice
text for guiding professional education and skill building across
diverse areas. Filling this significant gap, Partnering with
Parents is a primer on family-centred practice for professionals
working in children's health and developmental services. The
material in this textbook spans interdisciplinary training across
key child service sectors (particularly child development, child
mental health, and children's health). The authors identify and
discuss the key principles of the model as it is practiced in
Canada, with a focus on working alliances, empowerment methods, and
the development of social support resources. Providing examples of
the application of family-centred practice in a wide range of
service settings, Partnering with Parents will be useful for the
social workers, nurses, psychologists, and allied health
professionals who work together in complex service situations.
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