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Vol. 16 No. 1-2 (2015)

Articles

  • Supporting children when providing services to families experiencing multiple problems: Perspectives and evidence on programmes
    Erik J. Knorth, Jana Knot-Dickscheit, June Thoburn
    2-10
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  • Children in families with multiple problems: Advancing a main challenge
    Tim Tausendfreund, Jana Knot-Dickscheit
    11-21
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  • Authoritative practice with child neglect: Integrating family support and child protection
    Brigid M. Daniel
    22-39
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  • Safety for children first: Focus on children in Intensive Family Case Management?
    Inge Busschers, Leonieke Boendermaker
    40-56
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  • Turning points or turning around: Family Coach Work with 'troubled families'
    Marian Brandon, Penny Sorensen, June Thoburn, Sue Bailey, Sara Connolly
    57-77
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  • PoupArte: A collaborative programme to empower low-income vulnerable families
    Sofia Rodrigues, Madalena Alarcão, Liliana Sousa
    78-94
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  • Services to prevent children coming unnecessarily into care: A cross-national perspective
    Anat Zeira, Cinzia Canali, Tiziano Vecchiato, June Thoburn
    95-112
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  • The more the better: Adherence to programme elements of Families First in the Netherlands reduces the risk of out-of-home placement
    Harm Damen, Jan W. Veerman
    113-131
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