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My Turn to Talk - A guide to help children and young people in care aged 12 or older have a say about how they are looked after... My Turn to Talk - A guide to help children and young people in care aged 12 or older have a say about how they are looked after (Paperback, Updated 2009)
Clare Lanyon, Ruth Sinclair
R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written specifically for children and with colour illustrations throughout, this guide offers practical tips for children on how they can have a say in how they are cared for, including their review meetings. The guide was written following extensive consultation with children and young people in care. The guide includes a description of the care planning process, advice on how children and young people can have more say in decisions about all aspects of their care, what to do if they are unhappy and where to go for extra help. Practitioners who will find this resource useful include: care workers, social workers, LAC team managers, care homes, Independent Review Officers and carers/parents.

Maintaining Children in School - The contribution of social services departments (Paperback): Jeni Vernon, Ruth Sinclair Maintaining Children in School - The contribution of social services departments (Paperback)
Jeni Vernon, Ruth Sinclair
R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The increasing numbers of children and young people excluded from school have been seen largely as an education issue; often the focus has been on the decision to exclude children or reintegrate them back into school. An alternative perspective is to consider how children can be maintained in school through early intervention and how other agencies can support such an approach. Drawing on a national survey of social services departments, this publication examines what elected members and officers in the departments and local education authorities, school personnel, children and parents found of value in a social work approach

My Turn to Talk - A guide to help children and young people in care aged 12 or older have a say about how they are looked after... My Turn to Talk - A guide to help children and young people in care aged 12 or older have a say about how they are looked after (Paperback, Updated 2009)
Clare Lanyon, Ruth Sinclair
R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Written specifically for young people, and with colour illustrations throughout, this guide offers practical tips for children on how they can have a say in how they are cared for, including their review meetings. The guide was written following extensive consultation with children and young people in care. The guide includes a description of the care planning process, advice on how children and young people can have more say in decisions about all aspects of their care, what to do if they are unhappy, and where to go for extra help. Practitioners who will find this resource useful include care workers, social workers, LAC team managers, care homes, Independent Review Officers and carers/parents.

Approaches to Needs Assessment in Children's Services (Paperback): Jo Tunnard, Ruth Sinclair, Janet Seden Approaches to Needs Assessment in Children's Services (Paperback)
Jo Tunnard, Ruth Sinclair, Janet Seden; Edited by Wendy Rose, Harriet Ward; Contributions by …
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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 include leading academics, policy makers and senior practitioners who generate a broad-based holistic approach to the assessment of children in need. They show how needs assessment in children's services can be used to tackle problems such as low achievement, mental ill-health and social exclusion at both individual and strategic levels. Approaches to the Assessment of Need in Children's Services will enable service managers and practitioners to respond effectively to the increasing pressure to monitor outcomes and effectiveness in child care work, and to improve and coordinate children's welfare service provision at individual and community levels and provides an indispensable overview and analysis for anyone working or studying in child welfare and social care.

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