Inside out. How interventions in child and family care work. An international source book KOP-serie

  • Availability In stock
  • Free shipping

Description

Over het boekIn the last couple of years, in research, policy and practice concerningthe care and treatment of vulnerable and troublesome children and theirfamilies, a lot of attention has been paid to the question of the effectivenessof the applied interventions do they work Our knowledge about evidencebasedapproaches to effective child, youth and family interventions hasbeen growing during the last decade.An issue of at least as much scientific interest and societal importance is thequestion of how and why these interventions work. This book publishedin the context of the 11th Biennial International Conference of the EuropeanScientific Association on Residential and Foster care for children andadolescents EUSARF at Groningen, the Netherlands offers a broad andcompact view on the latest international findings and provides insight intothe factors and conditions which underlie the outcomes positive andnegative of current child and family interventions and arrangements.The volume is a reference work for all those practitioners, academics,researchers, managers, policymakers, students and all others interested indevelopments and research findings on interventions regarding vulnerableand troublesome children and their families.Uit de inhoudTable of contentsOver de auteursThe editors Erik Knorth, Margrite Kalverboer and Jana Knot-Dickscheit all work at the University of Groningen, Department of Special NeedsEducation and Youth Care in Dutch Orthopedagogiek, the Netherlands.