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245 _aFamily group conferencing :
_bnew directions in community-centered child and family practice
_cBurford, Gale; Hudson, Joe (Eds)
260 _aNew York
_bAldine de Gruyter
_c2000
300 _a338 p.
365 _a00
_b0
505 0 0 _tSection 1. Origins and Philosophical Framework. Searching for roots of conferencing / Rupert Ross. p.5. Family group conferencing : cultural origins, sharing and appropriation : a Maori reflection / Catherine Love. p.15. Item not held by NZ Family Violence Clearinghouse
520 _aThis book provides information on family group conferences and related child welfare practices. In chapter 2, "Family Group Conferencing: Cultural Origins, Sharing, and Appropriation - A Maori Perspective", Catherine Love discusses some elements of traditional Maori systems and models, and provides a history of Maori involvement with state welfare and justice institutions. Discussion is also provided on the current operations of family group conferences within state child and family, care and protection, and youth justice institutions. In their chapter, "Conferencing in New Zealand: Child Protection", Mike Doolan and Pam Phillips examine the framework underpinning New Zealand developments in child protection and family group conferences. They discuss the medicolegal and ecological approaches as two frameworks within child protection services.
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_aCARE AND PROTECTION
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_aCHILD WELFARE
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_aCOMMUNITY ACTION
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_aFAMILIES
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_aFAMILY GROUP CONFERENCES
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_aINTERVENTION
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_aNEGLECT
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_aCHILD ABUSE
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651 2 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 1 _aBurford, Gale
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700 1 _aHudson, Joe
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