2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0300834
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Family group conferencing for children and families: Evaluation of implementation, context and effectiveness (Family VOICE). Study protocol

Jonathan Scourfield,
Rhiannon Evans,
Philip Pallmann
et al.

Abstract: Background Family group conferences (FGCs) in child welfare bring immediate and wider family members together to decide on the best way to meet a child’s needs. Unlike professionally led meetings, the aim is for decisions to be made by or with family members. Qualitative and mixed-method research with FGC participants tends to show positive experiences: most participants feel their voices are heard; FGCs facilitate family-driven solutions and closer relationships—within families and with social workers. Althou… Show more

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