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Whittaker James K Fe - Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice - 9781849057929 - V9781849057929
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Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice

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Description for Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice Paperback. Definitive and wide-ranging, this international review of therapeutic residential child care covers the latest research on how it works, how much it costs compared with the outcomes it delivers and how to deliver this effective form of care for the most troubled children in public care. Editor(s): Whittaker, James K.; del Valle, Jorge Fernandez; Holmes, Lisa. Series: Child Welfare Outcomes. Num Pages: 392 pages. BIC Classification: JKSB1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 153 x 229 x 20. Weight in Grams: 564.

Therapeutic Residential Care For Children and Youth takes a fresh look at therapeutic residential care as a powerful intervention in working with the most troubled children who need intensive support.

Featuring contributions from distinguished international contributors, it critically examines current research and innovative practice and addresses the key questions: how does it work, what are its critical “active ingredients” and does it represent value for money? The book covers a broad spectrum of established and emerging approaches pioneered around with world, with contributors from the USA, Canada, Scandinavia, Spain, Australia, Israel and the UK offering a mix of practice and research exemplars. The book also looks at the research relating to critical issues for child welfare service providers: the best time to refer children to residential care, how children can be helped to make the transition into care, the characteristics of children entering and exiting care, strategies for engaging families as partners, how the substantial cost of providing intensive is best measured against outcomes, and what research and development challenges will allow therapeutic residential care to be rigorously compared with its evidence-based community-centered alternatives. Importantly, the volume also outlines how to set up and implement intensive child welfare services, considering how transferable they are, how to measure success and value for money, and the training protocols and staffing needed to ensure that a programme is effective.

This comprehensive volume will enable child welfare professionals, researchers and policymakers to develop a refined understanding of the potential of therapeutic residential care, and to identify the highest and best uses of this intensive and specialized intervention.

Product Details

Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Child Welfare Outcomes
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849057929
SKU
V9781849057929
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-10

About Whittaker James K Fe
Lisa Holmes is Assistant Director of the Centre for Child and Family Research at Loughborough University, UK. She currently leads a programme of research to explore the cost of child welfare. With her colleagues, Jean Soper and Harriet Ward she led the development of the Cost Calculator for Children's Services.

Reviews for Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice
Whittaker, Del Valle and Holmes, together with their contributors, address key challenges related to how well-designed, short-term group care interventions can help children address severe emotional and behavioral conditions. Their careful attention to treatment design and measurement showcase strategies that can be readily applied to improve service quality and outcomes.
Peter J. Pecora, School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA This book makes an important contribution to one of the critical issues in the field of child welfare. It engages with many of the challenges of caring for very troubled young people who require resource-intensive support.
From the Foreword by Robbie Gilligan, Professor of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College, Dublin Offers greater understanding of a rich and varied field of residential child practice.
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care

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