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Synergies and tensions in child protection and parent support: policy lines and practitioners cultures1
Authors:Silvia Fargion
Institution:Faculty of Education, Free University of Bozen, Regensburger Allee 16 – viale Ratisbona, 16, Italy
Abstract:Social workers' interventions in support of children and their families have often proved a minefield of sort, filled up with conflicting demands, expectations and tasks. This paper sets the resulting debate in the context of both social policy orientations and social work cultures. It argues that partnerships between families and practitioners have to be understood as the result of a complex set of factors. Data from a qualitative study of social work professional cultures suggest that among practitioners, policy orientations intertwine with different styles of conceiving social work; accordingly, professional cultures play an important part in connecting, or failing to connect, child protection and family support.
Keywords:child protection (policy and practice)  child welfare  family support  professional issues
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