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Deciding Children's Futures

- An Expert Guide to Assessments for Safeguarding and Promoting Children's Welfare in the Family Court

About Deciding Children's Futures

The second edition of Deciding Children's Futures addresses the thorny task of assessing parents and children who belong to struggling families where there are issues of neglect or significant harm, and when separating parents are contesting arrangements for the care of their children in family court. This practitioner's guide discusses how to create relationships and pose questions that breach natural parental defences to understand their histories, anxieties, and needs. Drawing on practice knowledge, theory and research findings, it integrates the accounts of parents and children with safeguarding imperatives and government guidance, to enable informed decisions that positively impact children's futures. Chapters address issues such as drug and alcohol misuse, mental health difficulties and learning disabilities; fabricated or induced illness; abuse; and alienation of children and encourage readers to consider the impact of their own values, histories and beliefs on the assessment process. This edition is completely updated to reflect all the factors that have impacted assessments for the family court, including updates to case law and procedure rules, devolution of governments, and DSM and ICD diagnostic categories. Providing a comprehensive understanding of assessment for the family court, this user-friendly volume will be of great interest to 'expert' witnesses, family therapists, practising social workers, and anyone else working in the family court system.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781032565880
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • July 18, 2024
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Delivery: 3-5 business days
Expected delivery: September 10, 2025

Description of Deciding Children's Futures

The second edition of Deciding Children's Futures addresses the thorny task of assessing parents and children who belong to struggling families where there are issues of neglect or significant harm, and when separating parents are contesting arrangements for the care of their children in family court.
This practitioner's guide discusses how to create relationships and pose questions that breach natural parental defences to understand their histories, anxieties, and needs. Drawing on practice knowledge, theory and research findings, it integrates the accounts of parents and children with safeguarding imperatives and government guidance, to enable informed decisions that positively impact children's futures. Chapters address issues such as drug and alcohol misuse, mental health difficulties and learning disabilities; fabricated or induced illness; abuse; and alienation of children and encourage readers to consider the impact of their own values, histories and beliefs on the assessment process. This edition is completely updated to reflect all the factors that have impacted assessments for the family court, including updates to case law and procedure rules, devolution of governments, and DSM and ICD diagnostic categories.
Providing a comprehensive understanding of assessment for the family court, this user-friendly volume will be of great interest to 'expert' witnesses, family therapists, practising social workers, and anyone else working in the family court system.

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