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Child welfare systems and migrant children

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The book examines where, why and to what extent immigrant children are represented in the child welfare system in different countries. These countries include Australia/New Zealand, Belgium/the Netherlands, England, Estonia, Canada, Finland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Norway, and the United States--all of them having different child welfare philosophies and systems as well as histories and practices in immigration. By comparing policies and practices in child welfare systems (and welfare states), especially in terms of how they conceptualize and deal with immigrant children and their families, we

Title Child welfare systems and migrant children : a cross country study of policies and practice / edited by Marit Skivenes [and three others]
contributors, Ravinder Barn [and fifteen others].
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher New York, New York : Oxford University Press
Creation Date 2015
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
English
Content Cover
Series
Child Welfare Systems and Migrant Children
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1 Child Welfare Systems and Migrant Families: An Introduction
Part I Family Service-Oriented Child Welfare Systems Within Social Democratic Welfare States
2 How the Finnish Child Protection System Meets the Needs of Migrant Families and Children
3 How the Norwegian Child Welfare System Approaches Migrant Children
4 Immigrant Children and Families in the Child Welfare System: The Netherlands
5 Immigrant Children and Families in the Child Welfare System in Austria
Part II Family Service-Oriented Child Welfare Systems Within Conservative (and Latin) Welfare States6 Child Welfare Systems and Immigrant Families: The Case of Spain
7 Public Services and Migrant Minors in Italy: Redefining Skills for Social Work
Part III Child Protection-Oriented Child Welfare Systems Within Liberal Welfare States
8 The United States: Child Protection in the Context of Competing Policy Mandates
9 Child Welfare Systems and Immigrant Families: Canada
10 Child Welfare and Migrant Families and Children: A Case Study of England
11 Child Protection of Migrants in Australia12 Immigrant Children and Families in the Estonian Child Protection System
Part IV Concluding Remarks
13 Migrant Children and Child Welfare Systems: A Contested Challenge
Appendix-Survey Method Overview
Index
Series International Policy Exchange Series
Extent 1 online resource (305 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2015
National Library system number 997010702355105171
MARC RECORDS

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