Professionals want Scotland to be proud of a world class residential child care service with a collective will to make a difference to the lives of children and young people.Susan ElsleyElsley, S. (2008). Home truths: Residential child care in Scotland: A context paper. Glasgow: Scottish ...
These issues were identified by Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care (SIRCC) staff as they provided training and development work with agencies across Scotland, and others have been part of wider professional and political concerns. They include matters such as the increasing numbers of ...
The paper concludes by considering the progress that has been made in developing safeguards in Scotland and identifying areas where further research and development are required. 展开 关键词: child abuse institutional abuse prevention of chid abuse residential care ...
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J. et al. A comparison of short-term and long-term air pollution exposure associations with mortality in two cohorts in Scotland. Environ. Health Perspect. 120, 1280–1285 (2012). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Yitshak-Sade, M., Bobb, J. F., Schwartz, J. D., Kloog,...
The origins of residential child care services in ScotlandKendrick, AndrewScottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Child WelfareComparative ResearchSituated on the margins of Europe, Scotland and Finland are small countries which share similar demographic and economic profiles. In many European countries, residential child care can also be considered to be 'on the margin' of child care provision; there is ...
This article describes the development of a new degree course (incorporating the DipSW) which has been designed to address the issue of 'relevance' in professional level education for the residential child care sector in Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Executive, a new body--the Scottish ...
Child & Family Social WorkSen, Robin, Andrew Kendrick, Ian Milligan, and Moyra Hawthorn. 2008. "Lessons Learnt? Abuse in Residential Child Care in Scotland." Child and Family Social Work 13 (4): 411-22.Sen, R., Kendrick, A., Milligan, I., & Hawthorn, M. 2008. `Lessons Learnt?
Child & Family Social WorkCognitive-behavioural interventions for adolescents in residential child care in Scotland: an examination of practice and lessons from research - Stevens - 2004Stevens, I. (2004). Cognitive-behavioural inter- ventions for adolescents in residential child care in Scotland: An...