A systems-based approach in child protection services: safety for children first?
Inge Busschers
University of A
Inge Busschers works as research associate at Child and Youth Protection Amsterdam Area (in Dutch: Jeugdbescherming Regio Amsterdam), and is also stationed at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on the implementation and effectiveness of an integrated case management model for child protection and youth parole services.
Abstract
When following a systems-based approach in child protection services, caution is needed to stay focused on the safety of children. However, practice-oriented knowledge on how to succeed is lacking. To explore whether... [ view full abstract ]
When following a systems-based approach in child protection services, caution is needed to stay focused on the safety of children. However, practice-oriented knowledge on how to succeed is lacking. To explore whether professionals were able to keep focus on child safety, research was carried out into the experiences of case managers applying an innovative, systems-based methodology in child protection and youth parole services in the Netherlands, named: Intensive Family Case Management (IFCM). We monitored a sample of family meetings at Child and Youth Protection Amsterdam Area. Further, quality assurance instruments, case notes, and Family Plans filled out by case managers and their supervisors were examined on the use of children's safety and needs tools. The results show that family meetings were organised in half of the cases. In only 25% of these face-to-face contacts all the family members were present. In nearly all families, the tools for child safety (94%), children’s needs (81%), and safety and risk assessment (90%) were used. Although the implementation of the IFCM methodology was still ongoing at the time of data collection, the analyses showed that case managers used the tools for almost all families. In contrast to this, they had difficulties in adequately applying the systems-based approach. The results suggest that ongoing monitoring and support in daily practice is essential for working in accordance with a systems-based approach.
Authors
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Inge Busschers
(University of A)
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Boendermaker Leonieke
(Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences)
Topic Area
Child Protection Systems and Strategies at local, national and international levels
Session
Daily » Poster Sessions (14:00 - Wednesday, 4th October, King Willem Alexander Foyer)
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