Abstract: | Does the Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need andtheir Families, implemented by local authorities in Englandin 2001, embody an ethos of bureaucratic regulation with stultifyingeffects on social work, or is there evidence, as was anticipatedin the official guidance accompanying the frameworksintroduction, that it has potential as a basis for therapeuticsocial work? These questions are considered in this paper, whichanalyses findings from a study of the use of the framework basedon interviews with service users and social workers. Some serviceusers found aspects of their assessment to be personally beneficial.This is discussed in detail, reaching the conclusion that usingthe framework can be therapeutic. Furthermore, it is arguedthat part of what some service users considered helpful wasrelated to the format of the new framework, and not only toits use in the hands of skilful and experienced practitioners.This point is pursued to suggest that carefully balanced analysisis particularly important in the discussion of developmentsin assessment practice that might seem too bureaucratic. |