2011
DOI: 10.1177/030857591103500205
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Embracing Risk: Lessons Learned in a Young Person's Wraparound Service in Wales

Abstract: Jael Hill describes the work of a specialist wraparound service for looked after children who present significant risks to themselves and others and/or are vulnerable to being harmed. She explores the nature of risk as a process which acquires form and meaning in working contexts and proposes that there can be significant costs to young people when risk-averse responses dominate, and that children are likely to benefit from services which expect, tolerate, understand and skilfully work with risks. The article … Show more

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