The use and value of a child assessment tool (cat) in social work child assessments

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Abstract

The integration of child-friendly tools during child counselling facilitates effective communication and child participation. However, the use of child-friendly tools in generalist child counselling remains sparse. This paper presents social work students' perceptions of using a child assessment tool (CAT). While the study adopted a mixed-method approach, this paper reports the findings drawn from the study's qualitative findings. Data collection included individual semi-structured interviews with purposively sampled fourth-level student social workers. The results indicated that using the CAT created a child-friendly environment that facilitated effective child communication and participation during assessments. Using the CAT addresses barriers to child participation during child assessment.

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Mlotshwa, T., & Mthembu, M. (2021). The use and value of a child assessment tool (cat) in social work child assessments. Social Work (South Africa), 57(4), 442–454. https://doi.org/10.15270/57-4-968

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