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Anne Stafford, Sharon Vincent, Connie Smith, Marian Grimes The University of Edinburgh/ NSPCC Centre For UK-Wide Learning In Child Protection ISBN 978 0 7559 7645 4 (Web only publication) This document is also available in pdf format (792k) This report is accompanied by research findings.
1. THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT CHILDREN'S SERVICES WOMEN'S AID FUND: POLICY BACKGROUND AND CONTEXTPolicy background The aims of the Fund and the scope of the research
2. ETHICAL ISSUESIssues of power, safety and control Child protection Consent and confidentiality Data storage and security
3. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGYResearch design summary Detail of methods
4. AIM 1:- ACCESS BY CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO WOMEN'S AID SERVICESIntroduction Staffing at recommended levels Numbers of children and young people accessing refuge, follow-on and outreach services Time spent in direct work with children and young people Flexibility of service Reaching hard-to-reach young people The Outreach service Raising awareness and publicising services Opportunities and barriers to increasing access to services
5. AIM 2:- SPECIALIST SERVICES TO MEET THE DIVERSE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC ABUSEIntroduction The importance to children of children's support workers The role of the children's support worker Children's support workers and parent support The availability of one to one support services Provision of group-work service All children and young people have a key worker Provision of age appropriate services Assessment of needs and risk Support plans Case recording Recording templates Increased opportunities for children to build support networks
6. AIM 3:- MANAGEMENT, DELIVERY OF KEY PROCESSES, PRACTICE STANDARDSIntroduction Operational management arrangements Funding arrangements Services registered and inspected by the Care Commission; and practice standards Skills, qualifications and experience Recruitment and retention of staff Access to training Protecting Children Framework for Standards and other relevant policies Information sharing
7. AIM 4:- OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO INFORM SERVICE DEVELOPMENT AND PARTICIPATE IN ONGOING EVALUATIONIntroduction Working in participative ways Involvement in decisions about the individual service they receive Opportunities to ensure young people inform service development Barriers to involving children and young people in decision making
8. AIM 5:- PARTNERSHIP WORKING WITH OTHER ORGANISATIONS TO ENSURE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE RECEIVE THE SERVICES THEY NEED WHEN THEY NEED THEMIntroduction Partnership working: strategic level Partnership working: individual practice
9. FINAL SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSBackground Headline findings Methods and ethical considerations Findings
10. REFERENCES
APPENDIX 1: FUND OBJECTIVES
The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.
This report is available on the Scottish Government Social Research website only www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch.
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