Research Note: Identification of Depression in Children's Centre Service Users
In: The British journal of social work, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 117-126
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In: The British journal of social work, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 117-126
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In: The British journal of social work, Band 31, Heft 6, S. 863-885
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In: Child & family social work, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 31-46
ISSN: 1365-2206
Partnership with parents has become a central feature of child care policy and practice. It is related to a general emphasis on the importance of parents evident in issues such as parental responsibility and family support. As such it would be extremely helpful to have an instrument which provides a measure of the quality of partnership. It would be useful both in individual cases, where it could be used to help strengthen partnerships between social workers and parents, and on a wider basis, providing authorities with data with which to assess, in general, the quality of partnership. This paper reports on the design and development of an instrument for assessing the quality of partnership with mothers. First it focuses on key conceptual elements of partnership, which are considered to be role, and role relationship (of social worker and mother), and power. The paper then identifies key dimensions to the notion of partnership, dimensions which are generally agreed, and relate to the key conceptual elements. The ways these are operationalized are described, and the use of the instrument is analysed. The findings go some way to showing the instrument has both validity and reliability, when considered in the context of practice. It is suggested that this instrument may be used both in research and in practice.
In: The British journal of social work, Band 28, Heft 5, S. 805-807
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