FGC References
Text References
Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1998). After the conference-progress in Resolving violence and promoting well-being: Outcome report Vol.1). St. Johns, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Social Work.
Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (1998). After the conference-progress in Resolving violence and promoting well-being: Outcome report (Vol.1). St. Johns, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Social Work.
Burford, G., Pennel, J., & MacLeod, S. (1995, August). Manual for coordinators and communities: The organization and practice of family group decision making (revised). St. Johns, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland, School of Social Work.
Connolly, M., & McKenzie, M. (1999). Effective participatory practice: Family group conferencing in child protection. New York: Walter de Gruyter, Inc.
Gunderson, K. (1998). Pre-conference preparation: An investment in success. Protecting Children, 14(4), p. 11-12.
Harper, C., Pennel, J., & Weil, M. (2001). Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines. Denver, CO: American Humane Association.
Hudson, J., Morris, A., Maxwell, G., & Galaway, B. (1996). Family group conferences: Perspectives on policy and practice. Annandale, New South Wales, Australia: The Federated Press; and New York: Criminal Justice Press.
Marsh, P., & Crow, G. (1998). Family Group Conferences in Child Welfare. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd.
Merkel-Holquin, L. (1998). Implementation of family group decision Making processes in the u.s.: Policies and practices in transition.
Protecting Children, 14(4), 4-10.
Protecting Children, 14(4), 4-10.
Graber, L. & Nice, J. (2000). Family Unity Model. Oregon: Family Unity Project.
Nixon, P. (1998). Exchanging practice: Some comparisons, contrasts, and lessons learned from the practice of family group conferences in Sweden and the United Kingdom. Protecting Children, 14(4), 13-18.
Pennell, J. & Burford, G. (2000). Family group decision making: Protecting children and women. Child Welfare, 79(2), 131-158.
Pennell, J. & Burford, G. (1996). Family group decision making: Generating indigenous structures for resolving family violence. Protecting Children, 12(3), 17-21.
Ribich, K. (1998). Origins of family group decision making: Indigenous roots in New Zealand. Protecting Children, 14(4), 21-22.
Umbreit, M.S., and Fercello, C. (1997). Family group conferencing program results in client satisfaction. Juvenile Justice Update Journal, 16(3), 3-13.
Umbreit, M.S., and Zehr, H. (1996). Restorative family group conferences: Differing models and guidelines for practice. Federal Population, 60(3), 24-29.
Videos
The New Zealand series of educational videos on Family Group Conferences.
(Distributed in North America by the American Humane Association.)
$195 for the set of seven videos, or $30/video.
Titles:
(Distributed in North America by the American Humane Association.)
$195 for the set of seven videos, or $30/video.
Titles:
- Putting Right the Wrong: Victims Rights in the Family Group Conference Process (20 minutes).
- Penny's Family: A Pakeha Youth Justice Story (15 minutes)
- Joanne's Family: A Pakeha Care and Protection Story (23 minutes)
- Stephen's Whanau: A Maori Youth Justice Story (23 minutes)
- Mihi's Whanau: A Maori Care and Protection Story (27 minutes)
- Eddie's Aiga: A Samoan Youth Justice Story (22 minutes)
- Richard's Aiga: A Samoan Care and Protection Story (23 minutes)
United States FGDM Videos:
- Permanency Toolkit: Family Group Decision Making (25 minutes)
- A Plan for Joseph: An Actual Family Group Conference (75 minutes)
- Let Us Put Out Minds Together: The Power of Family Group Conferencing in Washington State (24 minutes
Websites
Family Group Conference Network
http://www.frg.org.uk/FGC/FGC.asp
http://www.frg.org.uk/FGC/FGC.asp
Link To American Humane Association
http://www.americanhumane.org
http://www.americanhumane.org