Journal of Children's Services: Volume 14 Issue 2
Research informing policy and practice
Table of contents
Evidence-based practice adaptation during large-scale implementation: a taxonomy of process and content adaptations
Gregory A. Aarons, Rachel A. Askew, Amy E. Green, Alexis J. Yalon, Kendal Reeder, Lawrence A. PalinkasThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to identify the types of adaptations made by service providers (i.e. practitioners) during a large-scale US statewide implementation…
Attachment and the loss of fertility: the attachment strategies of prospective adoptive parents
Steve FarnfieldThe purpose of this paper was to determine the attachment strategies of prospective adoptive parents and any correlation between attachment and the defensive strategies they used…
The None in Three Victim Responsiveness Assessment (Ni3: VRA): a new outcome measure for intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention programs
Agata Debowska, Daniel Boduszek, Dominic Willmott, Adele D. JonesThe purpose of this paper is to develop and validate the None in Three Victim Responsiveness Assessment (Ni3: VRA) examining affective and cognitive responsiveness toward victims…
Signs of Safety: lessons learnt from evaluations
Mary Baginsky, Jo Moriarty, Jill ManthorpeSigns of Safety (SoS) is a strengths-based approach to child protection casework that has been widely adopted in countries across the world. The purpose of this paper is to report…
Responding to youth gangs in England: a public health model?
John PittsThe purpose of this paper is to consider youth gangs and county lines with reference to the current drive for a public health response to these issues.
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