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Re-imagining Child Protection

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This book challenges the current child protection culture and calls for family-minded humane practice where children are understood as relational beings, parents are recognized as people with needs and hopes, and families are seen as carrying extraordinary capacities for care and protection.

כותר Re-imagining Child Protection : towards humane social work with families / Brid Featherstone, Sue White and Kate Morris. [electronic resource]
מוציא לאור Bristol : Policy Press
שנה 2014
הערות Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 Feb 2022).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר RE-IMAGINING CHILD PROTECTION
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Locating our current troubles
Back to the future
Parenting matters but not parents? Social investment meets child protection in an age of austerity
Humane practice
Concluding remarks
Structure of the book
2. Re-imagining child protection in the context of re-imagining welfare
Introduction
Neoliberalism, risk and responsibility
Safeguarding, child protection and New Labour
Responding to crisis
Re-imagining welfare and re-imagining child protection
Conclusion
3. We need to talk about ethics
Hollowing out ethics?
Exploring different schools of ethics: an overviewThinking ethically about working with those who harm themselves and others
4. Developing research mindedness in learning cultures
Misuses and misreadings: research, policy and practice as social drama
Research and learning: the politics of evidence
Child and family social work and the drug metaphor
Social work and policy-based evidence and the economic imperative
Researching your own domains: research as practice in 'learning organisations'
5. Towards a just culture: designing humane social work organisations
Looking back on Climbié: what went wrong?Attending to what matters: human factors in children's services
System design for social work: simple organisations, complex jobs
6. Getting on and getting by: living with poverty
Thinking about suffering: representing, colonising, offering 'voice'
Thinking about poverty
Money can't buy you happiness, but...?
Mothering: engaging with working class mothers' accounts
Poverty, parenting and maltreatment
Some forgotten and/or marginalised messages for practice
7. Thinking afresh about relationships: men, women, parents and servicesIntroduction
Men and women and their relationships in changing families
Children and their relational meaning
Gender, social constructions and practices
Domestic abuse
8. Tainted love: how dangerous families became troubled
From partnership to problematisation
Family practices and family experiences
Doing with and doing to: family involvement in care and protection
Conclusion: care in adversity
Conclusions
Why do we need change?
So towards humane social work with families: a family support project for the 21st centuryConcluding thoughts
References
Index
היקף החומר 1 online resource (iv, 184 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010714899905171
תצוגת MARC

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