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Identifying families with multiple problems: possible responses from child and family social work to current policy developments /

by Spratt, Trevor
Series: . Volume 39, Number 3 Published by : Oxford University Press, (Oxford, UK, ) Physical details: 345- 450 p. Subject(s): child welfare Year: 2009
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In the development of family policy under New Labour there has been a growing tendency to identify groups who are likely to be high in lifetime costs to the state. Investment in such groups is seen as crucial. Whilst the economic case for current investment is compelling, identifying one of these groups, 'families with multiple problems' raises complex research problems and ethical issues. Research indicates that families with multiple problems may be identified on the caseloads of child and family social worker and there are claims that key events such as the registration of a child on the child protection register may indicate such multiple problems. This offers new opportunities for child and family social work to embrace less incident based ways of working in favor of longer-term provision of services to address longer term risks.

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