Editorial Vol4 no1

One of the key skills in residential child care practice is assessment. In this edition of the journal, several writers have taken some aspect of assessment as their theme, be it risk assessment, assessment of new staff, or a tool for assessing the needs of care leavers.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Irene Stevens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CELCIS 2005-03-01
Series:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832591323985608704
author Irene Stevens
author_facet Irene Stevens
author_sort Irene Stevens
collection DOAJ
description One of the key skills in residential child care practice is assessment. In this edition of the journal, several writers have taken some aspect of assessment as their theme, be it risk assessment, assessment of new staff, or a tool for assessing the needs of care leavers.
format Article
id doaj-art-b9d88fedfec14805a0ac32c7dab2ec52
institution Kabale University
issn 2976-9353
language English
publishDate 2005-03-01
publisher CELCIS
record_format Article
series Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
spelling doaj-art-b9d88fedfec14805a0ac32c7dab2ec522025-01-22T13:59:00ZengCELCISScottish Journal of Residential Child Care2976-93532005-03-014110.17868/strath.00086234Editorial Vol4 no1Irene Stevens0University of StrathclydeOne of the key skills in residential child care practice is assessment. In this edition of the journal, several writers have taken some aspect of assessment as their theme, be it risk assessment, assessment of new staff, or a tool for assessing the needs of care leavers.child care workersresidential child careresidential social workers
spellingShingle Irene Stevens
Editorial Vol4 no1
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
child care workers
residential child care
residential social workers
title Editorial Vol4 no1
title_full Editorial Vol4 no1
title_fullStr Editorial Vol4 no1
title_full_unstemmed Editorial Vol4 no1
title_short Editorial Vol4 no1
title_sort editorial vol4 no1
topic child care workers
residential child care
residential social workers
work_keys_str_mv AT irenestevens editorialvol4no1