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Social Work with Troubled Families
A Critical Introduction
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Veröffentlicht 2015, von Keith Davies bei Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 978-0-85700-974-6
192 Seiten
21,6 cm x 13,8 cm
1. Introducing the Troubled Families Programme. Keith Davies, Kingston University. 2. A Provider's Perspective. David Holmes, Family Action. 3. The Troubled Families Workforce and Occupational Identity. Sadie Parr, Sheffield Hallam University. 4. The 'Family Recovery' approach to helping struggling families. June Thoburn, University of East Anglia. 5. Troubled or troublesome? Children taken into ...
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1. Introducing the Troubled Families Programme. Keith Davies, Kingston University. 2. A Provider's Perspective. David Holmes, Family Action. 3. The Troubled Families Workforce and Occupational Identity. Sadie Parr, Sheffield Hallam University. 4. The 'Family Recovery' approach to helping struggling families. June Thoburn, University of East Anglia. 5. Troubled or troublesome? Children taken into care and custody. Carol Hayden and Craig Jenkins, ICJS, University of Portsmouth. 6. 'Troubled Families': A Team Around The Family. Ray Jones, Anna Matczak, Keith Davis, Ian Byford, Kingston University. 7. International Perspectives. Nigel Hall, Kingston University.
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1. Introducing the Troubled Families Programme. Keith Davies, Kingston University. 2. A Provider's Perspective. David Holmes, Family Action. 3. The Troubled Families Workforce and Occupational Identity. Sadie Parr, Sheffield Hallam University. 4. The 'Family Recovery' approach to helping struggling families. June Thoburn, University of East Anglia. 5. Troubled or troublesome? Children taken into care and custody. Carol Hayden and Craig Jenkins, ICJS, University of Portsmouth. 6. 'Troubled Families': A Team Around The Family. Ray Jones, Anna Matczak, Keith Davis, Ian Byford, Kingston University. 7. International Perspectives. Nigel Hall, Kingston University.
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