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Introduction of a homemaker service into a family casework service

Introduction of a homemaker service into a family casework service Introduction of a Homemaker Service into a Family Casework Service DOROTHY DAVISI AND NORMA HENNESSEY2 THE Red '?~o~s Welfare Service, New South child from familiar surroundings and people, . Wales DIvIsIOn, began a homemaker service there s.hould be a thorough exploration and m 196.1 after a staff study of clients' requests evaluat.IOn of the needs of the family and of ~or child placen,tent. The service is sufficiently the chIld. and of altem~tive choices to place­ mtegrated now mto the social casework service ment. ChIld placement IS really a process in­ of t?e department to provide interesting infor­ v?lved in establishing a client in a new en­ matI?n for Australian social workers generally. VIronment. WIth many other social agencies and hospitals (2) An agency with funds for foster care fees, and clinics, Red Cross receives requests from day care and institutional care. clients to. place children, either permanently or (3) A professional counselling service available t~mporanly, be~ause of disruption and disloca­ to parents and to the child to ensure that the tIOn of the famIly and its consequent inability ag-:ncy does not take ovt;r parental responsi­ to care for. children. Gradually we have come bIlIty. The role of the SOCIal http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Introduction of a homemaker service into a family casework service

Introduction of a homemaker service into a family casework service

Abstract

Introduction of a Homemaker Service into a Family Casework Service DOROTHY DAVISI AND NORMA HENNESSEY2 THE Red '?~o~s Welfare Service, New South child from familiar surroundings and people, . Wales DIvIsIOn, began a homemaker service there s.hould be a thorough exploration and m 196.1 after a staff study of clients' requests evaluat.IOn of the needs of the family and of ~or child placen,tent. The service is sufficiently the chIld. and of altem~tive choices to place­ mtegrated...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124076308522323
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Abstract

Introduction of a Homemaker Service into a Family Casework Service DOROTHY DAVISI AND NORMA HENNESSEY2 THE Red '?~o~s Welfare Service, New South child from familiar surroundings and people, . Wales DIvIsIOn, began a homemaker service there s.hould be a thorough exploration and m 196.1 after a staff study of clients' requests evaluat.IOn of the needs of the family and of ~or child placen,tent. The service is sufficiently the chIld. and of altem~tive choices to place­ mtegrated now mto the social casework service ment. ChIld placement IS really a process in­ of t?e department to provide interesting infor­ v?lved in establishing a client in a new en­ matI?n for Australian social workers generally. VIronment. WIth many other social agencies and hospitals (2) An agency with funds for foster care fees, and clinics, Red Cross receives requests from day care and institutional care. clients to. place children, either permanently or (3) A professional counselling service available t~mporanly, be~ause of disruption and disloca­ to parents and to the child to ensure that the tIOn of the famIly and its consequent inability ag-:ncy does not take ovt;r parental responsi­ to care for. children. Gradually we have come bIlIty. The role of the SOCIal

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Nov 1, 1963

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