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Partnering with Parents: Family-Centred Practice in Children's Services

โœ Scribed by Barry Trute; Diane Hiebert-Murphy


Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
333
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


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.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part One. Introduction
1. Practice Parameters and Definition of Terms
2. Basic Family-Centred Practice Concepts and Principles
Part Two. Practice Fundamentals
3. Family-Centred Counselling, Family Therapy, and Service Coordination
4. Fundamentals of Working Alliance
5. Family Assessment Theory and Information Gathering Processes in Family-Centred Practice
6. Capacity Building and Empowerment Practice
7. Social Network Analysis and Practice
Part Three. Partnership in Planning and Action
8. Parent Preparation for Family-Centred Services
9. The Family-Centred Support Plan: An Action Strategy for Parent and Professional Partners
10. A Case Study of Family-Centred Practice
Part Four. Special Themes in Family-Centred Practice
11. Considering Fathers of Children with a Disability in Family-Centred Practice
12. Culturally Sensitive Family-Centred Practice
Part Five. Administration Issues
13. Supervision to Enhance Family-Centred Practice
14. Managing the Successful Implementation of Family-Centred Practice
Appendix


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