Coaching in Child Welfare
This training presentation is aimed at child welfare administrators, managers and supervisors for understanding the potential role of coaching and considerations for its use to support their workforce.
This training presentation is aimed at child welfare administrators, managers and supervisors for understanding the potential role of coaching and considerations for its use to support their workforce.
One of the objectives of the May’khethele Programme is to build capacity across different levels of the social service workforce within schools and the community, but also among youth, within families and in the community.
One of the objectives of the May’khethele Programme is to build capacity across different levels of the social service workforce within schools and the community, but also among youth, within families and in the community.
Refugee adolescents face increased vulnerability to child protection risks including abuse, neglect, violence, and exploitation. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the nature of violence against adolescents in Kiziba Camp, Rwanda, using
This summary report is derived from key informant interviews and a desk review. It includes service providers’ awareness of and engagement with potential VAC-HIV synergies and highlights existing practices to prevent and/or respond to cases
Assessing a number of worker characteristics, an analysis of the Dalgleish Scale (an instrument designed to measure the perspectives of workers across the continuum of child safety versus family preservation beliefs) revealed that staff who
This is a presentation delivered at the 2015 International Conference on Innovations in Family Engagement that highlights the dynamics of child protection systems and the intersection and challenges of family preservation and child safety in
Assessing a number of worker characteristics, an analysis of the Dalgleish Scale (an instrument designed to measure the perspectives of workers across the continuum of child safety versus family preservation beliefs) revealed that staff who
In this third annual report, the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance highlights the many ways that the social service workforce positively impacts the lives of children and families affected by violence. The 2017 State of
The government of Uganda in its efforts to strengthen the child protection system in Uganda chairs and hosts a multi-stakeholder national coordination mechanism on child protection ( The National Child Protection Working Group) aimed at
The report incorporates feedback from workshop attendees, professionals working in the field and evidence-based practice to make recommendations regarding the various steps in the care continuum around child abuse: Universal and targeted prevention; Detecting, reporting
This research takes the statistics on violence against children in South Africa and models the cost of inaction. The costing exercise gives useful economic arguments about all forms of violence against children and more importantly
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