Publications and project activities

 

Publications

Enroos, Rosi & Huhtanen, Raija & Korpinen, Johanna & Pösö, Tarja & Välikoski, Tuula-Riitta (2022) Care Order Decisions—in the Domain of Social Work or the Courts? Social Workers’ Frontline Views. The British Journal of Social Work.

Enroos, Rosi & Huhtanen, Raija & Korpinen, Johanna & Niiranen, Anna & Pösö, Tarja & Välikoski, Tuula-Riitta (2022) Suostumus lapsen huostaanottoa koskevassa päätöksenteossa. [Consent in a child’s care order decision-making]. Katsaus. Oikeus 2, 315–324.

Enroos, Rosi & Korpinen, Johanna & Pösö, Tarja (2021) ‘Informed consent’ in consensual child welfare: some reflections on its controversial nature. European Journal of Social Work 24(5), 852-863.

Tuula-Riitta Valikoski, Sanna Ala-Kortesmaa & Venla Kuuluvainen (2021) Relational listening, listening barriers, and listening facilitation in Finnish administrative care order preparation hearings. International Journal of Listening. 

Enroos, Rosi & Pösö, Tarja (2021) Family relatedness: a challenge for making decisions in child welfare. Families, Relationships and Societies.

Pösö, Tarja (2021) Children’s consent to child welfare services: Some explorative remarks. Children & Society.

Korpinen, Johanna & Pösö, Tarja (2021) Disillusioned compromise of substitute care: a critical point for the ‘future’ in child welfare. Social Work & Society.

Raija Huhtanen (2021) Kuuleminen huostaanottoasiassa: havaintoja hallintokäytännöstä. Oikeus  1,78–96.

Korpinen, Johanna & Pösö, Tarja (2020) Social workers’ views about children’s and parents’ competence in child protection decision-making. Journal of Social Work. Early view.

Välikoski Tuula-Riitta, Pösö Tarja & Huhtanen Raija (2020) Kuulemistilaisuus institutionaalisena vuorovaikutuksena lapsen huostaanoton valmisteluprosessissa. [Administrative hearings as institutional communication as part of care order preparations]. Janus 28(4), 323-340.

Eronen, T.,  Korpinen, J. & Pösö, T. (2020) Social workers as relational actors: descriptions of care order preparations in Finland. Nordic Social Work Research.

Huhtanen, Raija (2020) Suostumus huostaanottoon. [Consenting to the taking of a child into care]. Lakimies 118(3-4).

Biesel, Kay, Masson, Judith, Parton, Nigel & Pösö, Tarja (2020) (eds.) Errors and mistakes in child protection. International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies. Bristol: Policy Press.

 

Julin, Essi & Pösö, Tarja (2020) The Finnish approach to errors and mistakes in child protection: trust in practitioners and service users? In Kay Biesel, Judith Masson, Nigel Parton & Tarja Pösö (eds.) Errors and mistakes in child protection. International discourses, approaches and strategies. Bristol: Policy Press, 95-114.

Hoikkala, Susanna & Pösö, Tarja (2019) The documented layer of children’s rights in care order decision‐making. Child and Family Social Work. Early view. (Available also here)

Lamponen, Tuuli, Pösö, Tarja, Burns, Kenneth (2018) Children in immediate danger: Emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection. Child & Family Social Work, 24(4), 486–493.

Huhtanen, Raija & Pösö, Tarja (2018) Restriktiva åtgärder i den finska barnavården: Ett stöd för barns rättigheter eller för inlåsning av barn? In: Sofia Enell, Maria Gruber & Maria A Vogel (eds.) Kontrollerade unga: Tvångspraktiker på institution. Studentlitteratur, 213–234.

Pösö, Tarja (2018) Experts by experience infusing professional practices in child protection. In: Asgeir Falch-Eriksen & Elisabeth Backe-Hansen (eds.) Human Rights in Child Protection. Implications for Professional Practice and Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, 111-128.

sö, Tarja & Huhtanen, Raija (2017) Removals of children in Finland: a mix of voluntary and involuntary decisions. In Kenneth Burns, Tarja Pösö and Marit Skivenes (eds.) Child welfare removals by the state: a cross-country analysis of decision-making systems. New York: Oxford University Press, 18–39.

Pösö, Tarja, Pekkarinen, Elina, Helavirta, Susanna & Laakso, Riitta (2016) “Voluntary” and “involuntary” child welfare: challenging the distinction. Journal of Social Work 18(3), 253-272.

 

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