Signs of safety: findings from a mixed methods systematic review focused on reducing the need for children to be in care.
Sheehan, L., O'Donnell, C., Brand, S., Forrester, D., Addis, S., El-Banna, A., ... & Nurmatov, U.
2018
Project Status | Completed |
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Full Reference (text) | Sheehan, L., O'Donnell, C., Brand, S., Forrester, D., Addis, S., El-Banna, A., ... & Nurmatov, U. (2018). Signs of safety: findings from a mixed methods systematic review focused on reducing the need for children to be in care. |
Full Reference (URL) | https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Signs_of_Safety_a_mixed_methods_systematic_review.pdf |
Summary / Abstract | Signs of Safety (SoS) is a framework for child protection practice. SoS aims to stabilise and strengthen families through working in collaboration to identify and harness their strengths and resources. This places relationships between social workers and parents at the centre of child protection. |
Publication Title | Signs of safety: findings from a mixed methods systematic review focused on reducing the need for children to be in care. |
Author(s) | Sheehan, L., O'Donnell, C., Brand, S., Forrester, D., Addis, S., El-Banna, A., ... & Nurmatov, U. |
Publication Year / End of Project | 2018 |
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Social Care Research