Daftar Isi
Introduction – Edgar Marthinsen
Part 1: ‘Sense and sensibility’ as epistemology for Social Work
1. A Social Model: Ideas, Theory and Experiences – Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta and Kate Morris
2. Developing a Framework for Supportive Protection and Protective Support – Caroline Mc Gregor with Carmel Devaney
3. The Systemic Practice Model: Towards a Collaborative Implementation Paradigm in Child Protection? – Laura Yliruka & Kaarina Mönkkönen and Päivi Petrelius
4. Rethinking the Meaning of Institutionalization in Child Protection – Francesca Maci and Paola Milani
Part 2: ‘Sense and sensibility as practice of social work
5. The Virtuous Circle of Using Supportive Measures to Reduce Red Tape and Meet Families’ Needs – David Thorpe and Edgar Marthinsen
6. Children, Families and Practitioners as Co-Researchers Through Documentation: Between Day-to-Day Life, Dialogue and Relationship – Sara Serbati
7. Sharing Sense and Methods in a Sensible Way by Training the Trainers – Marco Ius
Part 3: Practice research in the spirit of ‘Sense and sensibility’
8. Participatory Processes of Care Leavers in the Child Protection System in Italy: From Action-Research to Advocacy for a Promotion of More Inclusive Policies – Federico Zullo, Martina Sabetta, Samanta Ferri and Diletta Mauri
9. A Relational Model with the Family and Children’s Needs at the Centre – Lena A. Ulfseth, Willy Lichtwarck, Anne Moe and Edgar Marthinsen
10. A Lifelong Relationship: How Good Intentions Strengthen Stigma of Marginalized Families in the Child Welfare System – Malin Fævelen and Bente Heggem Kojan
11. Group Work with Children and Vulnerable Families – Nuria Fuentes-Peláez, Sara Pérez, Judit Rabassa, Belén Parra, Gemma Crous and Paulo Padilla
Conclusions – Sara Serbati, Edgar Marthinsen and Brid Featherstone