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2 The virtuous cycle of using supportive measures to reduce red tape and meet families’ needs

  • Edgar Marthinsen
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Abstract

Child protection and welfare systems, in many Western countries, have expanded into new areas of society involving far more families as clients during the last 50–60 years. This development has relied on categories such as abuse and maltreatment and has lacked empirically grounded examination of what the needs and concerns of children and families are. This chapter reflects on a number of critical research projects and their contribution to understanding the detail of everyday lives and to transforming practices. The virtuous cycle is discussed, a concept drawing on extensive research in a range of countries on what happens at the front door of services where there has been a large increase in referrals. It identifies measures and concepts that better assess risk and support issues for, and within, families. It explores ways of working that may reduce measures that are solely focused on meeting legal and managerial demands and enable workers to concentrate on supporting families, and that can also be a way of improving efficiency for managers.

Abstract

Child protection and welfare systems, in many Western countries, have expanded into new areas of society involving far more families as clients during the last 50–60 years. This development has relied on categories such as abuse and maltreatment and has lacked empirically grounded examination of what the needs and concerns of children and families are. This chapter reflects on a number of critical research projects and their contribution to understanding the detail of everyday lives and to transforming practices. The virtuous cycle is discussed, a concept drawing on extensive research in a range of countries on what happens at the front door of services where there has been a large increase in referrals. It identifies measures and concepts that better assess risk and support issues for, and within, families. It explores ways of working that may reduce measures that are solely focused on meeting legal and managerial demands and enable workers to concentrate on supporting families, and that can also be a way of improving efficiency for managers.

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