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6. Beskyttelse af barndommen : Socialforvaltningers risikovurdering og indgreb
Sammanfattning : The objectives of this dissertation are 1) to describe what child protection services actually do when assessing risk and deciding on interventions, and 2) to analyze this practice in the light of institutional expectations, organizational demands and professional technology. The field work was carried out in two Danish municipal social service agencies. LÄS MER
7. Skolkuratorns samtalspraktik : en studie om individuella samtal med barn i den svenska grundskolan
Sammanfattning : This thesis fills part of the existing knowledge gap regarding school social workers (SSW) individual counselling practice. The overall aim is to investigate the individual SSW counselling in Swedish elementary schools, as part of the pupil health team (PHT). LÄS MER
8. Förskolans pedagogiska praktik : Ett verksamhetsperspektiv
Sammanfattning : Since 1960s, preschools have been important parts both of Swedish welfare and of labour market policies. The preschool thus constitutes a very important site for rearing and educating young children. LÄS MER
9. Kontaktfamilj : En förebyggande stödinsats eller mellanvård?
Sammanfattning : The contact family is a special intervention for supporting children in families with social problems. The child receives an ‘extra family’ with whom he or she can spend limited periods, like one or two weekends every month, one or two weekday nights and some holiday weeks during the year. LÄS MER
10. Barn och brott : en studie om socialtjänstens yttranden i straffprocessen för unga lagöverträdare
Sammanfattning : A basic pillar of the Swedish juvenile justice system is that children who commit crimes at first hand should be surrendered to the local social services authorities (further on: also welfare agencies) for treatment, according to their needs. This is based on the idea that children lack the capacity to fully understand the consequences of their crimes. LÄS MER