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Can FGC Help Alleviate tensions between the dual mandate of care and control?

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Can FGC Help Alleviate tensions between the dual mandate of care and control?

Legal obligations and time constraints pressure social workers to act quickly to safeguard

children from danger. Although practitioners are required to operate in their customers' best

interests, their complex jobs often require them to take an accusatory posture. Negative media

coverage, which is at the centre of the dispute about what constitutes morally and effectively

protecting children, has damaged the reputation of social workers. The social services' sense of

power, voice, and expertise have all been lowered by this fall in power. Traditionally, social

workers have had a position where they direct the course of the work. Social workers have to

discharge FGC patients if they have.

The local council worries about the decisions that must be made, potential resources that

could assist the strategy, and the next steps outlined in the FGC recommendation. The FGC

procedure strives to assist the family in resolving their issues. Family members, experts, and

other pertinent parties get together during an FGC to make choices for the best benefit of the kid

and the family. They ensure they are involved in the decision-making process by referring to

families. A few weeks following the review, if the parents' plan execution goes as planned, the

FGC procedure is complete, and the case is closed.

The values of the FGC model include: The welfare of young people and children is

crucial; commitment to promoting the ambitions of all younger generations; commitment to

inclusion and equality of opportunity for all; The facilitator should, in theory, mirror the family's

colour and culture; The procedure is carried out in the family's primary language, with the

assistance of interpreters if needed by the specialists; To accommodate the requirements of the

family, the service must be flexible about where and when sessions are held. The FGC model
values social work, giving the families or the gurdians the chance to make decisions about the

welfare of the young ones.

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