Evaluating Child Welfare Services: A Contribution from the Clients
Social Service Review1977Vol. 51(3), pp. 491–501
Abstract
This article examines the advantages of using client criteria to evaluate child welfare services and it discusses the criteria a group of foster children used in describing their foster placements. The clients' views cast fresh light on several longstanding problems in the care of dependent and neglected children.
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