7 articles in this issue
Jane Tunstill
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Reineth Prinsloo,V. Pillay
This article discusses the impact of the Integrated Food and Nutrition Programme (IFNP) in light of collaborative partnerships for poverty reduction in a developing municipal area in South Africa. The programme aimed to develop home, community and school ... see more
Ashley J. Provencher,Josh Gupta-Kagan,Mary Eschelbach Hansen
We measure the extent to which the standard of proof the CPS must meet at trial in a child abuse or neglect case influences the outcomes in the case. In the United States, the government of each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia sets its own s... see more
CB Louise Casey
This article describes the Government’s Troubled Families national programme setting out its aims to ‘turn around’ 120,000 families who have multiple problems. The eligibility criteria for the programme cover families involved in youth crime or anti-socia... see more
Nigel Malin,Jane Tunmore,Angela Wilcock
This article reports findings from a study to support the inclusion of a Whole Family Approach (WFA) within policy and provision for children and families conducted in one large northern local authority in England. In recent years mainly from research and... see more
Jo Moriarty,Jill Manthorpe,Shereen Hussein
Although there is widespread interest in social work education, very little of this has focused on the position of part-time students. This study reports on retention rates among social work students registering for part-time study between 1995-1998 in En... see more
Kaare Torgny Pettersen,Mona Jerndahl Fineide,Ulf Dahl
The issue addressed by this study is informed by the experiences of employees in community services in medication-assisted rehabilitation (MAR) in relation to current practices. The study was carried out in a Norwegian municipality with 53,000 inhabitants... see more