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Social workers and family provide assistance to all of the youth and children and these people work with child welfare.The case scenario of the study highlights the relationship of Libby and Corey and it impact on children. Significant wellbeing of children concerns for both of children. As far as Gabriel is considered, he is left unattended at various times and there are concerns for the purpose of neglect. Nathan does not gain weight and he suspects that he can suffer from the syndrome of alcohol. The study highlights the relationships among Corey and Libby and it remains full of conflicts and two of the police intervention in the last year. There can be issues of worker safety when Cory remains present and both of these parents are known to utilize alcohol and drugs.
The case study highlights that one particular child suffers from trauma and loss. Libby’s Unit stays in the block of four different types of units. Libby and Corey understood each other at very early age when they are considered as teenagers. All of these people understood the fact Gabe became parent at an early age when these people did not complete the school as they did not work. They were not financially incapable to become parents and the second child’s parents suffer from the Syndrome of Foetal Alcohol. While evidences such as a sink with dirty dishes and cigarette smoke smell reflected reckless lifestyle of libby, it as well strengthened the concern of workers regarding Gabriel and Nathan.
The worker has raised certain problems related to Libby and the worker motivated Libby to come and provide the opinion of expert. The worker thought Libby remained ready for hearing the concerns and that person said the professional helped those people work with each other. Gail said that Libby remained pleased for hear it and she can remain in touch. Libby thinks that the referral can be in order to have the diagnosis of Nathan’s condition completed. The relationship among Cory and Libby is filled with conflicts and two violent episodes need the intervention of police in the last year (Turner, 2017). There can be safety issues of worker as Corey remains present. Both of the parents understand how to utilise illegal abuses and drugs. Libby has two friends and they are Chloe and Emma. When they support Libby, reports show that they can get involved with alcohol and drug abuse. The mother of Libby has always been cared and involved for Gabriel when Libby provides birth to baby, Nathan.
The role of first child and the legislative requirements:
Child welfare is understood as a particular area of practice in the social work profession and the social work principles get fitted with all of the policies.As explained by Straus (2012), they generally serve the liasions among various institutions to providing assistance to the health professionals and to collaborate with other types of professionals for making sure of health care wellness. These workers get engaged into policy, development, research and policies of the services. As far as my first child’s role is concerned, people always had great expectations from Gabriel. When Libby and Corey felt each other at early age and they did not complete the school. As Gabriel is a two-year-old child, they do not have the capability of performing his work in an effective manner (Straus, 2012). The children’s poor health is causing damage to them and Libby needs to be consulted. The first child’s responsibility is to get immediate assistance from other people. The first child should be provided legal and financial support to the family members and children. The families are assisted to work properly to meet objectives, so that their needs can be met.
The changes in the Australian territory and law were introduced on the date of 1st Oct, 2017 for making sure of quality care and education in the country, Australia. It continues to enhance under the National Quality Framework in the most effective manner. The national framework of Australia helps in protecting the children of Australia during the period of 2009 to 2020 and it comprises of strategies and supporting results that can be delivered through the usage of three year indicators and action plans for reviewing National Framework’s success.
Identifying the risks and issues of safety:
Each and every child has the right to live a productive life. Therefore, it is important for the people for making sure that children live in environments that develop friendship, confidence, happiness, and security.
Objective | Task | Who? | By when? | Planned Outcomes? |
Specific
Measurable
| All of the significant goals need to be properly defined and focused. The social workers have to utilise effective techniques or tools, so that the children can perform the work effectively. If those tools are used in an appropriate manner, the worker of children will be able to understand how these issues related to social work can be resolved properly (Maiter et al. 2017).
The more the workers concentrate on the energies, the more those workers can generate the activities in an appropriate manner.
A goal without any kind of result is like a competition without a scorekeeper or scoreboard. All of these numbers are considered an important aspect of a business organisation (Dillon, Greenop and Hills, 2016). Numbers can be put on the organisational objectives, so that they can stay on the track. Therefore, the social workers of an organisation can provide outline, so that all of the employees of that organisation remain concentrated on the results that are targeted. | The children | The health professionals |
It will help the social workers in achieving the business objectives.
It will make the business organisation much more productive.
The professionals will achieve the business goals in an effective manner. The business organisation of social work will reach the success effectively. |
Attainable | Some of the some work organisations can develop business objectives that go beyond reach. Some social workers discard several plans of business without any kind of outlandish business objectives (Edmondson and King, 2016). They generally dream bigger and they put a foot on the reality. However, it is extremely important for the organisation of social workers to set realistic goals that are achievable. | The children | The health professionals |
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Time based | The objectives and goals of business do not get completed when no time frame gets tied to the process of setting of objectives. The organisation’s goal should enhance the revenue by 10% or searching five new clients. Therefore, one particular time-frame gets developed for accomplishing the organisational goals (Grant, Sheridan and Webb, 2016). When the organisational objectives are all considered Smart, it gets broken down into particular groups of activities and tasks for performing the organisational activities. It is significant for the social workers to monitor the organisational goals and to make certain adjustments if it becomes important. As explained by Holden et al.(2017), it is also extremely significant for the organisation to develop necessary techniques and those techniques need to be applied for the purpose of children’s social work. | The children | The health professionals |
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Books:
Straus, M. A. (2012). Beating the devil out of them: Corporal punishment in American families and its effects on children. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.
Turner, F. J. (2017). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Journals:
1. Dagan, S.W., Ben-Porat, A. & Itzhaky, H., (2016). Child protection workers dealing with child abuse: The contribution of personal, social and organizational resources to secondary traumatization. Child abuse & neglect, 51, pp.203-211.
2. Dillon, J., Greenop, D. and Hills, M., (2016). Participation in child protection: A small-scale qualitative study. Qualitative Social Work, 15(1), pp.70-85.
3. Edmondson, D. and King, M., (2016). The childcatchers: An exploration of the representations and discourses of social work in UK film and television drama from the 1960s to the present day. Journal of Social Work, 16(6), pp.639-656.
4. Grant, S., Sheridan, L. and Webb, S.A., (2016). Newly Qualified Social Workers’ Readiness for Practice in Scotland. British Journal of Social Work, 47(2), pp.487-506.
5. Higgins, M., (2017). Child protection social work in England: How can it be reformed?. The British Journal of Social Work, 47(2), pp.293-307.
6. Holden, G., Barker, K., Kuppens, S. and Rosenberg, G., (2017). Self-efficacy regarding social work competencies. Research on Social Work Practice, 27(5), pp.594-606.
7. Joanne Warner (2015) The emotional politics of social work and child protection. Critical and Radical Social Work, 4(1), pp.134-137.
8. Killian, M., Forrester, D., Westlake, D. & Antonopoulou, P., (2017). Validity of the working alliance inventory within child protection services. Research on Social Work Practice, 27(6), pp.704-715.
9. Maiter, S., Alaggia, R., Chan, A.S. and Leslie, B., (2017). Trial and error: attending to language barriers in child welfare service provision from the perspective of frontline workers. Child & Family Social Work, 22(1), pp.165-174.
10. Wilkins, D., 2017. Using Q methodology to understand how child protection social workers use attachment theory. Child & Family Social Work, 22(S4), pp.70-80.