Edited by Cathy Ashley,Family Rights Group
ISBN 1871515475,
£25
STAR RATING: 5/5
Funded by the Department for Education and Skills, this toolkit is targeted at practitioners and local authorities wishing to plan and implement family group conference (FGC) services, writes Sharon Inglis.
Yet because it is written in such a clear and concise way, it will also appeal to family members who may be involved in groups supporting agencies in their planning.
The book sets out the principles behind the practice, outlines the FGC model and explores some of the evidence that supports the positive outcomes for children. It fills a void of good quality information about the implementation of family group conference services.
Sharon Inglis is family group conference co-ordinator, children and young people’s directorate, West Berkshire
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