Walton / Sandau-Beckler / Mannes | Balancing Family-Centered Services & Child Well-Being - Exploring Issues in Policy, Practice, Theory & R | Buch | 978-0-231-11283-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 488 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 531 g

Walton / Sandau-Beckler / Mannes

Balancing Family-Centered Services & Child Well-Being - Exploring Issues in Policy, Practice, Theory & R


Erscheinungsjahr 2001
ISBN: 978-0-231-11283-3
Verlag: Columbia University Press

Buch, Englisch, 488 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 531 g

ISBN: 978-0-231-11283-3
Verlag: Columbia University Press


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Introduction, by Marc Mannes, Elaine Walton, and Patricia Sandau-BecklerContributors1. Family-Centered Services: A Typology Brief History, and Overview of Current Program Implementation and Evaluation Challenges, by Peter J. Pecora, Kellie Reed-Ashcraft, and Raymond S. KirkA Program Typology of Family-Centered ServicesHistory of Family-Centered ServicesProgram Limitations and Policy PitfallsSelected Program Implementation Challenges in Family-Centered Services2. Values and Ethics for Family-Centered Practice, by John P. RonnauTheoretical FoundationThe Impact of Values in PracticeEvolution of Values in Family-Centered ServicesHistorical BackdropValues That Direct Family-Centered ServicesFamily Plays an Essential Role in Child DevelopmentThe Family Is Part of a SystemClients Are ColleaguesStrengths Are to Be EmphasizedHome Is the Primary Service SettingThe Family's Needs Determine ServicesThe Family and Workers Operate in the Community3. Cultural Competency in Providing Family-Centered Services, by Rowena FongHistory of Culturally Competent PracticeCulturally Competent Social Work and Family-Centered PracticeAssessing Family-Centered Services for Ethnic FamiliesPlanning Culturally Competent Family-Centered ServicesCultural Values as Guideposts to Service Development4. A Conceptual Framework for Family-Centered Services, by Elaine WaltonFamily Systems TheoryEcological TheorySocial Work ModelsStrength-Based PerspectiveEmpowerment TheoryA Conceptual Framework: Integration of Theories5. Family-Centered Assessment and Goal Setting, by Patricia Sandau-BecklerExpanded Roles of Family Members as Experts on Their History and ChallengesUse of Self in Relationship to Family-CenteredPractice PrinciplesMaintaining a Nonjudgmental StancePreparing for Family-Centered AssessmentHome ObservationEthical Considerations of Working in the Family's HomeFamily-Centered Assessment ProcessConnecting Family Assessment to Goal-Setting ActivitiesCollaborative Team Building to Support FamilyAssessment and Goal Setting6. Well-Being and Family-Centered Services: The Value of the Developmental Assets Framework, by Marc MannesSome Implications and Effects of Attending to Safety Permanency, and Well-Being for Child and Family ServicesFamily-Centered Reforms and Child and Family ServicesThe Empirical Basis for the Developmental Assets FrameworkThe Basis for Defining Thriving OutcomesMeasurement of the Developmental Assets and Thriving IndicatorsFindings Related to the Developmental AssetsFramework and Thriving IndicatorsAdapting the Developmental Assets Framework to ChildrenThe Importance of Applying the Developmental Assets Framework to Family-Centered Services7. Interventions: Hard and Soft Services, by Elizabeth M. TracyDefinitional IssuesThe Home-Based Worker's Intervention TaskCategories of Home-Based InterventionsCase ExamplesFuture Issues8. Formal and Informal Kinship Care: Supporting the Whole Family, by Gary R. AndersonFormal and Informal SupportKinship Family CareFormal Kinship CarePolicy Issues9. Family Group Conferencing: An "Extended Family" Process to Safeguard Children and Strengthen Family Well-Being, by Lisa Merkel-Holguin, with contributions from Kimberly RibichHistorical Roots in New ZealandNew Zealand's Legislative PrecedenceEvolution of Family Group ConferencingThe Practice of Family Group Conferencing10. Targeting the Right Families for Family-Centered Services: Current Dilemmas and Future Directions, by Ramona W. DenbyPart 1: The Evolution of Targeting Practices in Family-Centered Services Part 2: Future Direction of Targeting Practices in Family-Centered Services Part 3: Putting the Targeting Criteria Into Action 11. Walking Our Talk in the Neighborhoods: Going Beyond Lip Service in Service Delivery Improvement, by Kim Apple, Sue Bernstein, Katrina Fogg, Larrie Fogg, David Haapala, Edith Johnson, Richard Johnson, Jill Kinney, Janice Nittoli, Daniele Price, Keith Roberts, Robert Smith, Tasha Steele, Kathy Strand, Edwin Trent, Margaret Trent, Venessa Trent, and Ron VignecReasons We Need New Approaches to Human Services DeliveryReasons for Forming Professional/Natural Helper PartnershipsReasons We Need Natural HelpersReasons We Need ProfessionalsChallenges in Developing and Maintaining Professional/Natural Helper PartnershipsOne Example of a Professional/Natural Helper PartnershipA Few of the Unanswered Questions12. Evaluation in a Dynamic Environment: Assessing Change When Nothing Is Constant, by Marianne Berry, Marian Bussey, and Scottye J. CashHistorical Development in the Evaluation of Family-Centered ServicesCurrent Applications: Methods and MeaningsThe Future in Evaluation of Family-Based Services The Next Steps13. Multisystemic Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, by Colleen A. Halliday-Boykins and Scott W. HenggelerTheoretical UnderpinningsClinical FeaturesOutcome StudiesCurrent and Future Directions14. Reclaiming a Family-Centered Services Reform Agenda, by Marc MannesThe Waning of the Family-Centered Services Reform MovementRevitalizing the Family-Centered Services Reform Movement15. Shaping the Future of Family-Centered Services: Competition or Collaboration?, by Kristine E. NelsonThreats from Without: Privatization and Managed CareThreats from WithinCountervailing ForcesThe Future of Family-Centered Services


Elaine Walton is associate professor and director of the School of Social Work at Brigham Young University.

Patricia Sandau-Beckler is associate professor of social work at New Mexico State University.

Marc Mannes is director of research and evaluation for Search Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota.



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