Understanding Family Support provides a definition of family support
and a clear perspective on the role that it has in promoting the welfare
of children and their families.
Family support is a concept that has been used in a range of ways to
describe various aspects of child welfare policy and practice. The
authors argue that this weakens family support as an overarching child
welfare paradigm. They present a unifying definition of family support
along with ten principles and a series of reflective practice questions
applicable to: legislation and policy; organisation, management and
planning; direct work with children and families; and research and
evaluation.
This is an important resource for any professional engaged in policy
development, service design, delivering or evaluation of family support,
including social workers, residential care staff, community development
workers, teachers, community police, human services managers, evaluators
and policy makers.