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Engaging with families in child protection: lessons from practitioner research in Scotland
Authors:Gallagher Michael  Smith Mark  Wosu Helen  Stewart Jane  Hunter Scott  Cree Viviene E  Wilkinson Heather
Institution:University of Glasgow.
Abstract:This paper reports findings from practitioner-led research on engagement with families in the child protection system in Scotland. Engagement is here defined in a participative sense, to mean the involvement of family members in shaping social work processes. Key findings include the importance of workers building trusting relationships; the value of honest and clear communication, information, and explanation; and the potential for formal structures such as reports and meetings to hinder family engagement. These findings contribute to a growing critique of managerialism in social work.
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