The Graded Care Profile Tool
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The Graded Care Profile Tool [1][2] is a practice tool which gives an objective measure of the quality of care in terms of a parent/carer's commitment. It was developed in the UK.[3] It is often used in cases where child neglect is suspected.
History
The Graded Care Profile was developed by Dr Srivastava in the early 1990s as a practical tool to give an objective measure of the care of children across all areas of need.[4]
Evaluation
A recent qualitative evaluation of the Graded Care Profile found that social workers felt the tool was useful in helping them identify the right help for children at risk of harm.[4] It also helped them develop a good working relationship with the family because it allowed them to identify what the family was doing well, in addition to what needed to be improved.[4]
References
- ^ NSPCC (2015). "The Graded Care Profile Scale". NSPCC. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
- ^ "Grade Care Profile Manual and Tool" (PDF).
- ^ Luton Safeguarding Children's Board (2015). "What is the Graded Care Profile Tool?". Luton Safeguarding Children's Board. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
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