Summary:
Guidance on how to complete the referral form, initial assessment and core assessment from the resource Framework for the Assessment of Children and their Families.
http://www.crin.org/docs/Framework Guidance Notes and Glossary.pdf
WHAT: Guidance on how to complete the referral form, initial assessment and core assessment from the resource Framework for the Assessment of Children and their Families.
WHO: Social and community workers referring a child for assessment or a service, and those undertaking the assessment of a child and/or family. It can also be used for training purposes.
WHERE: The documents accompanying the Framework for the Assessment of Children and their Families are all based on the UK context and will require some local adaptation. This guidance is only relevant if the Framework Referral and Initial Information Record, Initial Assessment Record, and Core Assessment Record are used.
WHY: Assists the practitioner in understanding what questions to ask when assessing children and their caregivers, and how to record this information in a clear and consistent manner.
N.B This guidance is designed to be used alongside the following resources from the Department of Health, Department for Education and Employment, Home Office, UK, 2000 :
- Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families Assessing Children in Need and their Families: Practice Guidance
- Referral and Initial Information RecordInitial Assessment RecordCore Assessment Record Ages 0-2, 3-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15+Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families: Family Pack of Questionnaires and Scales
Previous Publication (general) items
- 01/01/2000: A Generation Without Smacking: The impact of Sweden's ban on physical punishment
- 01/01/2000: Whose Voice is it Anyway?
- 01/01/2000: Report on Children's Rights
- 01/01/2000: Child Rights Advocacy Project
- 01/01/2000: Report on the Review of National NGO Coalitions Regional Reports
Organisation Contact Details:
Better Care Network
c/o UNICEF
3 UN Plaza, 739-2
New York, NY 10017
Tel: +1 212 326 7650
Email: contact@bettercarenetwork.org
Last updated 06/05/2010 09:50:30
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