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Working with Children's Existing Networks – Building Better Opportunities?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2007

Kate Morris
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham E-mail: K.M.Morris@bham.ac.uk
Gale Burford
Affiliation:
Professor in the Department of Social Work, University of Vermont E-mail: gburford@uvm.edu
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Abstract

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There is a considerable body of research that demonstrates the positive impact of involving children's families and networks in designing and developing the services children need. This paper – using empirical evidence from evaluations conducted in the UK, USA and New Zealand – suggests professionals are struggling to promote participative practice. The paper explores this apparent resistance and raises some questions about the understandings held by professionals about children and families who take up child welfare services that enable traditional exclusive forms of practice to be sustained.

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© Cambridge University Press 2007