Quality Matters in Children's Services brings
together authoritative research to explore critical
concerns for those working with vulnerable children,
young people and their families. The subjects covered
include reunification, stability and wellbeing, kinship
care, educating vulnerable young people, child
protection, domestic violence and parental substance
misuse, the participation of disabled young people and
advocacy services.Mike Stein discusses key issues for
policy and practice in the development of quality
services including identifying and sustaining quality
through involving stakeholders, integrated working and
quality services, the development of policies,
procedures and organisational processes and carrying out
quality assessments, training and workforce reform.This
book is essential reading for practitioners, senior
staff, commissioners, managers and anyone involved in
developing quality children's services.The provision of
high quality children's services matters to those who
use and provide children's services. This important
series is the result of an extensive government-funded
research initiative into the Quality Protects programme
which aimed to improve outcomes for vulnerable children,
as well as transform the management and delivery of
children's services. Focussing on current challenges in
making every child matter, titles in the series are
essential reading for all those working in the
field.
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