Families in Conflict: Perspectives of Children and Parents on the Family Court Welfare ServicePolicy Press, 2001 M11 26 - 114 páginas As the new Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) takes over responsibility for the work previously undertaken by family court welfare officers, the experiences of the parents and children reported in this study will provide an invaluable service user perspective for the benefit of policy and practice. For the first time children, as well as parents, who have been subject to a court welfare report under Section 8 of the 1989 Children Act have been asked for their views on the process. Parents and children made suggestions for changing and improving the service. |
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Families in Conflict: Perspectives of Children and Parents on the Family ... Buchanan, Ann Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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agree applicant argued arrangements asked assessment behavioural believed better CAFCASS Chapter child concerns court court process critical decisions difficulties dissatisfied distress domestic violence effective emotional entirely ethnic expected experience expressed Family Law fathers FCWO fear feel felt Figure findings five four give given going groups half hearing important indicating interests interview involved issue judge less levels living mentioned mothers needs negative non-resident parent normal Note NT NT NT Office outcome parents positive possible practice prepared problems proceedings questions relationship residence responsibility role sample satisfaction satisfied scores seen separation shared shows social spend ST ST ST suggested Table taken talk things third thought true understanding views visits wanted welfare report well-being wishes worried
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Domestic Violence and Child Protection: Directions for Good Practice Nicky Stanley,Cathy Humphreys Vista previa limitada - 2006 |