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Cafcass Research Conference 2009

 

What Do Children Need?
Working with Families Involved with the Family Court

 

This multi-agency conference aimed to disseminate practice related research.

This conference was aimed at researchers and practitioners within: Universities and Research Institutes, Cafcass, Local Authority Children’s Services, LSCBs, Health Services for Children and Young People and their Families, Courts and Legal Professionals and Voluntary Organisations involved with Children and Families.

 

Conference Papers

Click here to download the full conference programme

 

Powerpoint Presentations

Abse and Hertzmann - Parenting together

Alison James - Cultures of Childhood

Ann Potter - Right to be seen and Heard

Anthony Douglas - Partnership Working under Pressure

B. Prevatt-Goldstein - Why we should listen: Good practice with Black Minority Ethnic Families

CC Inform - Finding Relevant Information to Inform Practice

Christine Robbie - Eliciting Children's Wishes

Donald Forrester - Parental Substance Misuse

Gilligan and Manby - The Common Assessment Framework - Does the Reality Match the Rhetoric?

Jan Horwarth - Believing and Belonging: Faith, Parenting and Assessment

Jane Glover - Mediation

Judith Masson - Understanding Care Proceedings

Judy Corlyon - Improving Children's Live by Supporting Non-resident Parents

Liz Trinder - Dispute Resolution and Private Law

Morris and Nixon - Family Decision Making: Messages from Research and Practice

Polly Baynes - Social Work with Violent Men

Ravinder Bhiara - Domestic Violence and Child Contact: Issues for BME Women and Children

Sandra Maxwell - Implementing the Common Assessment Framework

Scholer and Myers - Case Planning Model for Private Law

Sue McGaw - Assessing Parents with Learning Disabilities

Sue White - Rationing and Reasoning at the Front Door of Children's Social Work

Teri Rogers - Creativity Reflection and Effective Practice

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