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Re: Family support - best practice
I'd be happy to send you information about the Massachusetts Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children's GoodStart home prevention/family support
program which has documented outcomes. I'll put something in the mail to you.
Is the mailing address on your email complete? Julie Farber 617-587-1510
jfarber@mspcc.org
"Hollows, Anne E" <A.E.Hollows@shu.ac.uk> on 12/20/2001 01:08:17 PM
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To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
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Subject: Family support - best practice
I have just been commissioned to prepare a literature review and mapping
exercise for a local authority in the UK. This involves identifying
their resources and shortfalls in family support (i.e. multi-sectoral preventive
interventions, including family preservation)and
identifying models of good practice for both individual services and models of
integrated service provision. I have access to articles in
Child Abuse and Neglect and also to Neil Guteman's recent book and would be glad
to hear from anyone on the list of sources beyond this, as
well as examples of good practice, preferably with empirical confirmation. All
contributions willbe most gratefully received as the
timescale for the work, which includes considerable consultation with users and
service providers, is very tight.
Dr Anne Hollows
Principal Lecturer in Social Work
School of Health and Social Care
Sheffield Hallam University
33 Collegiate Crescent
Sheffield S10 2BP
Tel +44(0)114 2252369
Email: a.e.hollows@shu.ac.uk
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