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Building Social Responsibility Through Family Group Conferencing

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Pages 67-87 | Received 04 Sep 2001, Accepted 07 Dec 2001, Published online: 17 Oct 2008

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Jordan Shaibe & Orna Shemer. (2023) The outsider within: The agentic practices of Family Group Conference coordinators in the context of families with children at risk. Child & Family Social Work.
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Tyler W Corwin, Erin J Maher, Lisa Merkel-Holguin, Heather Allan, Dana M Hollinshead & John D Fluke. (2019) Increasing Social Support for Child Welfare-Involved Families Through Family Group Conferencing. The British Journal of Social Work.
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Gideon de Jong, Gert Schout & Tineke Abma. (2018) Understanding the Process of Family Group Conferencing in Public Mental Health Care: A Multiple Case Study. The British Journal of Social Work 48:2, pages 353-370.
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Gert Schout & Gideon de Jong. (2017) Collecting feedback as a tool to reduce care paralysis: something for family group conferencing coordinators?. Child & Family Social Work 22:3, pages 1197-1206.
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Sylwia Górska, Kirsty Forsyth, Susan Prior, Linda Irvine & Peter Haughey. (2015) Family group conferencing in dementia care: an exploration of opportunities and challenges. International Psychogeriatrics 28:2, pages 233-246.
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Gideon de Jong & Gert Schout. (2011) Family group conferences in public mental health care: An exploration of opportunities. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 20:1, pages 63-74.
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G. DE JONG & G. SCHOUT. (2010) Prevention of coercion in public mental health care with family group conferencing. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 17:9, pages 846-848.
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