Integrated care with families with multiple and complex problems: An in-depth view

M. van Eck, C. Bartelink, E. Mulder, M. Boelhouwer, L. Nooteboom, J. Knot-Dickscheit, R. Gilsing

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Abstract

Introduction
Complex problems regarding child development and parenting require integrated services and efforts of all those involved: parents, children and professionals from different organisations (both youth and adult services). In this session, we present results and bundle insights from three practice-oriented studies on integrated services. Based on an analysis of similarities in our studies, we focus on the collaboration among professionals and between clients (families/parents, children) and professionals.

Why a workshop?
We are practice researchers in the Netherlands, who organized themselves in a network in order to exchange experiences and knowledge. in this workshop, we aim to create a joint learning process with the participants of the session, by inviting them to reflect on their own practice, based on the joint lessons from the various research projects.

For who?
The target group of this workshop are researchers, policy makers, managers, practitioners. Our studies focuses on services for youth and families.

Session
The workshop starts with a short presentation of 1) a literature review and 2) pitches from the three research projects. The three projects focus on integrated services, each with a specific target group (serious and long-term problems in families; domestic violence; children aged 18-27 years not in education, employment, or training.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event23rd International Conference on Integrated Care - Antwerp, Belgium
Duration: 22 May 202424 May 2024

Conference

Conference23rd International Conference on Integrated Care
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityAntwerp
Period22/05/2424/05/24

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