Reinforcing the Importance of Attachment for Child Welfare Practice (PN #19)

2007-07
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Reinforcing the Importance of Attachment for Child Welfare Practice (PN #19)

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2007-07

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The relevance of attachment theory for the case planning and prevention tasks in Child Welfare underlines the importance of this edition of Practice Notes. This edition of “Practice Notes” intends to provide a pathway to grasping various dimensions of attachment: first, a bare-bones definition and then how this leads the practitioner to consider the impact of maltreatment and traumatic experiences; the role of foster parents; clues for referrals to a consultant; attachment considerations across cultures; and practice guidelines.

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Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare practitioners. They were intended as a reference for practitioners, linking research with best practices. Issues were published between 1997 and 2010.

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Practice Notes;Issue 19

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. (2007). Reinforcing the Importance of Attachment for Child Welfare Practice (PN #19). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185486.

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