Blar i Regionalt kunnskapssenter for barn og unge - Psykisk helse og barnevern på forfatter "Storhaug, Anita Skårstad"
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Barnevernsarbeideres forståelser og håndtering av fattigdom
Kojan, Bente Heggem; Ulset, Gro; Paulsen, Veronika; Storhaug, Anita Skårstad (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Internasjonale og nasjonale studier har dokumentert at en oppvekst i fattigdom kan medføre livsbelastninger på flere nivåer for både barn og foreldre. Ansatte i barnevernstjenesten møter ofte familier som lever under trange ... -
The Janus face of supervision–quality control or learning? A study of supervision of employees in the Norwegian Child welfare service
Moe, Torill; Gotvassli, Kjell Aage; Wikan, Gunn Helen; Storhaug, Anita Skårstad (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Supervision of employees in child welfare services (CWS) has many functions. Developments in recent years show that the function of supervision as an instrument for quality control has been strengthened. This can weaken ... -
Parents’ and child welfare workers’ understandings of consent to emergency placements
Storhaug, Anita Skårstad; Fylkesnes, Marte Knag; Langsrud, Elizabeth; Christiansen, Øivin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Emergency placements of children are often made in haste and experienced as dramatic. This article is based on interviews with 9 parents who have consented to emergency placements and their caseworkers. We explore parents’ ... -
Predictors of child participation in child welfare emergency placements—A Norwegian case file study
Gresdahl, May Kristin; Fauske, Halvor; Storhaug, Anita Skårstad (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Background:Although child participation has attained significant awareness in childwelfare research, little is known about how this right is upheld in emergency cases.Therefore, the various degrees to which children ... -
Which participation practices can be found in child welfare service records?
Fauske, Halvor; Storhaug, Anita Skårstad (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Several studies show insufficient practices regarding children’s participation in child welfare cases. This article is based on document analysis of 216 child welfare records from four Norwegian Child Welfare Services. Our ...