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Improving Outcomes for Children and Families Finding and Using International Evidence
[Hardback]Edited by:Anthony N. Maluccio, Cinzia Canali, Tiziano Vecchiato, Anita Lightburn, Jane Aldgate, Wendy Rose, James K. WhittakerSeries edited by:Harriet WardSignificant amounts of money and resources are spent on child and family services, so successful evaluation of whether or not they are achieving the best outcomes is therefore essential. This collection offers an international perspective on the challenges of designing and undertaking outcome-based evaluation of child and family services. -
Child Well-being Understanding Children's Lives
[Paperback]Defines child well-being, and helps us to understand how it can improve children's lives. This book covers such issues as: how the idea is being used in government policy and practice in the UK and USA, how children can contribute to the understanding of child well-being, and advances in the exploration of indicators and measures of well-being. -
Enhancing the Well-being of Children and Families Through Effective Interventions International Evidence for Practice
[Paperback]Provides an overview of research evidence from the UK and USA on the effectiveness of selected child welfare interventions. This book addresses the challenges of measuring effectiveness in child welfare and explains the policy context for child welfare service delivery. It is useful for policy makers, practitioners, students, and researchers. -
Finding Nona
[Paperback]Author(s):Wendy Marie HowardIllustrated by:Flora Rose ChipowskyFinding Nona is a book about a child's grief following the death of her grandmother. The story offers hope and healing through the process of longing and remembering. This story can apply to a range of changes or losses in a child's life [an absentee parent, a new neighborhood, death of a pet, -
The Developing World of the Child
[Paperback]Shows how child development theories can be applied to professionals' working practice. This book considers theories of development throughout the lifespan from the early years through to adolescence, and transitions to adulthood. It looks at issues for practice, such as communicating with children exercising professional judgement, and planning. -
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