
A Community Health Approach to the Assessment of Infants and their Parents
The CARE Programme
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
234 pages
978-0-470-09252-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a practical guide to the CARE programme, a home visiting programme that aims to assess infants? growth, development and psycho-social transitions in their first year of life and that together with the Index of Need checklist aims to engage parents in risk assessment. It provides evidence-based research for the programme, and gives clinical examples of how to use the assessment tools (including the Index of Need) and how to work with parents. The authors take a ?partnership with parents? approach throughout, while bearing in mind the practical workload issues that practitioners face.
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"...a timely book...after reading this, I believe it helps inform the debate on how to improve outcomes for children." (Children Now, April 2007)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
349 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-09252-1 (9780470092521)
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Kevin D. Browne | Jo Douglas | Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis
A Community Health Approach to the Assessment of Infants and their Parents
The CARE Programme
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A Community Health Approach to the Assessment of Infants and Their Parents
The C.A.R.E. Programme
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Persons
Jo Douglas is a child clinical psychologist and was Head of Psychology at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. She is the author of seven books, including Toddler Troubles published by Wiley in 2002. Kevin Browne is Professor of Forensic and Family Psychology at Birmingham University. He has edited two Wiley books, and was one of Child Abuse Review's founding editors.
Catherine Hamilton is a lecturer in Applied Psychology at the University of Birmingham. She is co-editor of Early Prediction and Prevention of Child Abuse, which was published by Wiley.
Catherine Hamilton is a lecturer in Applied Psychology at the University of Birmingham. She is co-editor of Early Prediction and Prevention of Child Abuse, which was published by Wiley.
Author
University of Birmingham, UK
Chartered Clinical Psychologist, UK
University of Birmingham, UK
Content
About the Authors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: Childcare and Protection -a Public Health Approach 1
2 Overview of the CARE Programme - the First Year of Life 12
3 The Index of Need 31
4 The Emotional Development of Infants and Their Parents 54
5 Observation of Parent-infant Interaction 70
6 Caseload Management 89
7 How to Help Parents in the Best Interests of the Child 97
8 Child Protection 113
9 Case Illustrations of the CARE Package 121
10 Evaluation of the CARE Programme 134
11 Conclusion - the Cost-effectiveness of Community Nurse Home Visiting 149
Appendix 1: 'Looking at Your Needs' Booklet for Midwives 157
Appendix 2: 'Looking at Your Needs' Booklet for Health Visitors 163
Appendix 3: Form A 169
Appendix 4: Form B 175
Appendix 5: Form C 185
References 199
Index 213
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: Childcare and Protection -a Public Health Approach 1
2 Overview of the CARE Programme - the First Year of Life 12
3 The Index of Need 31
4 The Emotional Development of Infants and Their Parents 54
5 Observation of Parent-infant Interaction 70
6 Caseload Management 89
7 How to Help Parents in the Best Interests of the Child 97
8 Child Protection 113
9 Case Illustrations of the CARE Package 121
10 Evaluation of the CARE Programme 134
11 Conclusion - the Cost-effectiveness of Community Nurse Home Visiting 149
Appendix 1: 'Looking at Your Needs' Booklet for Midwives 157
Appendix 2: 'Looking at Your Needs' Booklet for Health Visitors 163
Appendix 3: Form A 169
Appendix 4: Form B 175
Appendix 5: Form C 185
References 199
Index 213