RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Towards an integrative and inclusive child protection practice A1 Rácz, Andrea A1 Bogács, Ernő K1 Child protection targeting social integration K1 Professional innovations K1 Good practices K1 Multidisciplinary K1 Multidimensional helping process K1 Complex services system K1 Protección infantil orientada a la integración social K1 Innovación profesional K1 Buenas practicas K1 Ayuda multidisciplinar K1 Multidimensional K1 Sistema de servicios especializados K1 Economía K1 Economics K1 Geografía K1 Geography K1 Sociología K1 Sociology AB The core aspect of the child welfare and protection thought focusing on the family and channelling community resources, is that in order to preserve the unity of the family, it is necessary to widely introduce from the local community the services into the family’s life, thus mobilizing the internal resources of the family, and acknowledging parenting, as a social value. Integrative child protection safeguards and maintains the family’s responsibility focused on care, while it promotes the protection and widespread social acceptance of the rights of the child. Giving support is understood as a multidisciplinary and multidimensional process, aimed at the promotion of the well-being of children, the improvement of the life quality of each member of the family, and on long term the social integration of families with multiple problems. The present study examines which are the new directions in the Hungarian child protection system centred on social inclusion and foreseeing a system of complex services. In order to perform this inquiry, we present the professional experiences of two model programs: 1) parental skill development programs; 2) mobile application supporting the successful social integration of children and young adults in child care. The success of the presented innovations in child protection is further enhanced by the fact that these initiatives are built on the cooperation of several actors, addressing target group members (children/young people and their parents), professionals working in child welfare and child protection system, representatives of associated fields, and decision-makers. The joint identification and interpretation process of various issues include researches applying complex methodologies, developed for the assessment of the results. PB Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional (AECR) SN 2340-2717 YR 2019 FD 2019 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/40407 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/40407 LA eng DS MINDS@UW RD 29-mar-2024