2019
DOI: 10.1921/swssr.v20i1.1164
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Is Family Group Conferencing a Culturally Adequate Method outside the Origin of New Zealand? A Systematic Review

Abstract: It is generally assumed that Family Group Conference (FGC) is a culturally adequate method for social work in indigenous communities.  In this meta-synthesis, we question this assumption.  Through systematic and strategic searches, we explored the existing trends of FGC research in indigenous contexts.  We have included 26 articles are included in the literature review.  Our analyses reveal that there is a tendency towards taking the cultural adequacy of FGC for granted.  A few researchers question these assum… Show more

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