Schnurr, Stefan

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  • Publikation
    Child removal proceedings in Switzerland
    (Oxford University Press, 11/2016) Schnurr, Stefan; Burns, Kenneth; Pösö, Tarja; Skivenes, Marit [in: Child welfare removals by the state : a cross-country analysis of decision-making systems]
    The chapter examines child welfare removal proceedings in Switzerland. The legal basis of compulsory child welfare removals, the applying authorities, decision-making bodys and the respective proceedings are laid out. Attention is paid to variations across the 26 political and administrative units (cantons). Voluntary removals are examined with less detail due to a lack of legislation on this topic in the majority of the 26 cantons and to a corresponding lack of data and research. Statistics on child removals and on the number children in alternative care (limited to a small number of cantons) are included. Child welfare and child protection in Switzerland is contextualised by providing information on particularities of the political system (small scale federalism) and by setting Switzerland on the map of internationally used classificatory frameworks (child-protection-oriented vs. family-service-oriented systems, risk-oriented vs. service-oriented systems; developments towards a child-focused orientation).
    04 - Beitrag Sammelband oder Konferenzschrift
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    Unterstützung für die ganze Familie
    (Beobachter, 2016) Müller, Brigitte; Schnurr, Stefan; Albermann, Kurt [in: Wenn Kinder aus der Reihe tanzen : psychische Entwicklungsstörungen von Kindern und Jugendlichen erkennen und behandeln]
    Der Beitrag ist Teil eines Ratgebers aus der Reihe des "Beobachters". Das Buch richtet sich an Eltern und Fachpersonen, die sich über verschiedene psychische und Verhaltensauffälligkeiten von Kindern und Jugendlichen informieren möchten. Es bietet eine Übersicht über unterschiedlichste Entwicklungsstörungen und zeigt auf, welche Möglichkeiten der Hilfe es für betroffene Kinder und Jugendliche gibt und wohin sich Kinder, Eltern und Fachpersonen wenden können. Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über das Strukturen und Angebote der Kinder- und Jugendhilfe in der Schweiz. Zudem werden praktische Tipps und Hinweise auf hilfreiche Webseiten und Kontaktstellen vermittelt.
    04 - Beitrag Sammelband oder Konferenzschrift
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    Koordinierte kantonale Kinder- und Jugendhilfestatistiken. Begründungen, konzeptionelle Eckpunkte und Vorschläge für die Umsetzung
    (Schulthess, 2016) Fellmann, Lukas; Schnurr, Stefan [in: Zeitschrift für Kindes- und Erwachsenenschutz]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Kindesschutz auf Augenhöhe. Praxis und Wissenschaft entwickeln gemeinsam ein Prozessmanual zur Kindeswohlabklärung
    (PACH, Pflege- und Adoptivkinder Schweiz, 01.11.2015) Fellmann, Lukas; Müller, Brigitte; Schnurr, Stefan [in: Netz]
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
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    06 - Präsentation
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    International travelling knowledge in social work: an analytical framework
    (Taylor & Francis, 04/2015) Harris, John; Borodkina, Olga; Brodtkorb, Elisabeth; Evans, Tony; Kessl, Fabian; Schnurr, Stefan; Slettebø, Tor [in: European Journal of Social Work]
    Social work has a shared international identity but is also diverse and context specific. There is increasing interest in the international movement of knowledge to national and local contexts but at present there is little analysis of how and why this happens. Instead of seeing knowledge as ‘transferred’ in a straightforward export–import relationship, attention needs to be paid to how knowledge is assembled, mobilised, circulated, reformulated and reassembled as it travels from one country to another. Drawing on neo-institutionalism, a comprehensive framework is proposed that may serve as a heuristic for researching and analysing international travelling knowledge in social work. It includes nine elements: narratives, routes, barriers, boundaries, filters, providers, shape, roots and issues/topics.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Programmes crossing borders: The international travelling of programmes in social work
    (Taylor & Francis, 04/2015) Schnurr, Stefan; Slettebø, Tor [in: European Journal of Social Work]
    The influence of evidence-based policy and practice is increasingly found in the field of social work. Using Multisystemic Therapy (MST) as a case, this article explores issues arising from the travelling of programmes to settings that are different and distant from those of their origin. While such travelling is often accompanied and facilitated by narratives of positive findings in effectiveness trials, it can be argued that effectiveness and efficiency are influenced by contextual conditions and therefore the informational value of such trials is limited. Accepting that there are epistemic and practical limits to the idea of a universal effectiveness of a certain programme, the travelling of programmes is not necessarily a case of the ‘best ideas’ being adopted and such travelling therefore requires critical examination. Decisions on programme adoption should be based not only on effectiveness trials, but also on knowledge about the generic elements of (alternative) programmes as well as on knowledge about contextual conditions including the needs of local service users and gaps in local service provision.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Rolle der Sozialen Arbeit bei Abklärungen im Kindesschutz
    (07.11.2014) Biesel, Kay; Schnurr, Stefan
    06 - Präsentation