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Understanding Child and Family Welfare: Statutory Responses to Children at Risk


Understanding Child and Family Welfare: Statutory Responses to Children at Risk

Paperback by Connolly, Marie; Morris, Kate

Understanding Child and Family Welfare: Statutory Responses to Children at Risk

£34.99

ISBN:
9780230250192
Publication Date:
19 Dec 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Understanding Child and Family Welfare: Statutory Responses to Children at Risk

Description

How do workers around the world balance risk and support to ensure that their practice meets the ever-changing needs of children and their families? Renowned authors Marie Connolly and Kate Morris join forces to explore the frameworks and ideas which have shaped contemporary child and family welfare practice. From definitions of abuse to assessment models, they examine the knowledge base which lies at the heart of safe and effective statutory practice with children and families. Drawing on examples from a range of English-speaking jurisdictions, the book explores: - How to engage families, including participatory approaches and the role of the Family Group Conference - How to create positive out-of-home environments for children, discussing foster, kinship and residential care and adoption settings - How to improve professional decision-making through supervision and other organizational frameworks. At a time when child welfare systems across the globe are undergoing review, Understanding Child and Family Welfare provides a timely exploration of the reform agendas which will shape future practice. With sharp analytic insights into the difficulties and dilemmas which characterize this field, it is fundamental reading for all students studying child and family support or child protection, as well as for practitioners working within children and family settings.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Responding to Children at Risk Regulatory Frameworks in Child Welfare Practice Frameworks, Models and Resources in Child Welfare Family Engagement Strategies in Child Welfare Statutory Systems of Care Supporting Family-based Systems of Care The Experiences and Voices of Children in Care Strengthening Practice Concluding Thoughts References.

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