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Delivering social work services in collaboration with the legal representation for individual clients: An effective,ethical and economical approach to supporting families in child abuse and neglect legal proceedings
Institution:1. University of Kansas, United States;2. Chapin Hall, United States;1. Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, US;2. Safe Passage for Children, St. Paul, MN, US;1. University of Tampere, Faculty of Social Sciences, 33014 Tampereen yliopisto, Finland;2. University of Bergen, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, Christiesgate 17, 5020 Bergen, Norway;1. University of Bergen, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, Christiesgate 17, 5020 Bergen, Norway;2. Emmanuel College, 400 the Fenway, Boston, MA 02115, USA;3. Department of Social Work, National University of Distance Education (UNED), Spain;1. University of Kentucky, United States;2. Rutgers University, United States;3. Campbellsville University, United States;4. University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
Abstract:This article discusses the need to improve the quality of helping relationships between families and social workers in the child protection system and the growing body of evidence that teams of social workers and lawyers are effective at improving outcomes in child protection legal proceedings. The author presents an alternative structure of delivering social work services within the child protection systems once a court gets involved with a family, proposing that social workers should focus on individual clients in collaboration with their legal representation, rather than the traditional model of a governmental agency social worker serving the family as a unit as it also determines placement of the children. Pairing the social worker to an individual client in tandem with their legal representative would help resolve the widely observed relationship problems between service users and governmental agency social workers that include the power imbalance created by the agency's authority to determine placement of children, the conflicts of interest that agency workers face when required to manage differing family members' needs, and the lack of protection of the due process right of confidentiality for parties involved in legal proceedings. This alternative structure also impacts the need to use resources more efficiently and has been demonstrated to result in substantial returns on investment. This article concludes that when a family becomes involved in child abuse and neglect legal proceedings, the child welfare agency should shift the delivery of social work services to the individual parties, away from the governmental agency and in conjunction with their legal representation.
Keywords:Multidisciplinary team  Social workers  Lawyers  Ethics  Evaluation  Return on investment
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