Journal of Children's Services: Volume 2 Issue 4

Research informing policy and practice

Subjects:

Table of contents

Learning disabilities and educational needs of juvenile offenders

Prathiba Chitsabesan, Sue Bailey, Richard Williams, Leo Kroll, Cassandra Kenning, Louise Talbot

This article is based on a study that was commissioned by the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. We report on the learning profiles and education needs of a cohort of…

The costs and benefits of effective resettlement of young offenders

Judy Renshaw

Resettlement programmes provide support for young offenders during their custodial sentence and for approximately nine months after release. This article describes how the costs…

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Child impact statements: protecting children's interests in policy and provision?

Carmel Corrigan

Child impact statements are a tool for assessing the potential impact of policy, provision, legislation etc on children. Although now predominantly based on the UN Convention on…

309

Nordic child welfare services: variations in norms, attitudes and practice

Turid Grinde

Earlier Nordic comparative studies show variation between countries in child welfare practice, reflecting cultural differences, and that case workers share the norms, values and…

Towards better outcomes for children globally: alternative perspectives on international development

Emma Crewe

Contrary to prevailing wisdom, international development does not either succeed or fail. It does both. With reference to case study material gleaned from working with both…

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The evolution of children's services in Ireland and prospects for the future: a personal perspective

Owen Keenan

Ireland is now the hub of much activity around children's services ‐ at central and local government levels, involving the primary statutory and voluntary agencies, and engaging…

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ISSN:

1746-6660

Online date, start – end:

2006

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • prof Emily Munro