Children and Society, 12(3), June 1998, pp.223-227.
Publisher:
Wiley
Despite the declared priority given to children's well-being in Central and Eastern Europe, the effectiveness of services has never been measured. Explains how financial considerations and differences in the objectives of those involved have increased the importance of outcome measurement and looks at the situation in Hungary.
Despite the declared priority given to children's well-being in Central and Eastern Europe, the effectiveness of services has never been measured. Explains how financial considerations and differences in the objectives of those involved have increased the importance of outcome measurement and looks at the situation in Hungary.
Subject terms:
looked after children, outcomes, planning, prevention, social welfare, social work, social work history, social care provision, vulnerable children, assessment, child care, children, families;