Befriending excluded families in tower hamlets: (Record no. 326498)

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Personal name Gray, Ben
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Title Befriending excluded families in tower hamlets:
Remainder of title the emotional labour of family support workers in cases of child protection and family support /
Statement of responsibility, etc Ben Gray
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Title proper/short title Befriending excluded families in tower hamlets:
Remainder of title the emotional labour of family support workers in cases of child protection and family support /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford, UK,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc September, 2009.
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Extent 990- 1007 p.
362 ## - DATES OF PUBLICATION AND/OR SEQUENTIAL DESIGNATION
Dates of publication and/or sequential designation September 2009.
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Volume number/sequential designation Volume 39, Number 6
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Summary, etc This paper describes the befriending of severely excluded families, particularly Bangladeshi and Somali families, in Tower Hamlets, East London by Family Support Workers (FSWs). Tower Hamlets is one of the most deprived boroughs in the UK. The study is derived from an evaluation of the Family Welfare Association's (FWA's) Tower Hamlets Family Support Services (FSSs) conducted by South Bank University. A key finding is that engaging the emotions of families enables higher- quality and effective support in the family home. The narratives of families are a rich source of informing better practice. In line with government objectives, the participatory work of FSWs helps to balance understanding on family support, health and child protection. The early identification of child protection issues is particularly important i migrating their worst effects. FSWs gain trust and early disclosure on child protection issues. FSWs also act as informal advocates and help to balance social service assessments with the views of families. FSWs take a proactive, non- stigmatizing, non- intrusive approach to families. FSWs are sensitive and responsive to the emotions, ethnicity, gender and specific needs of families.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Befriending
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