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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Global Child Welfare [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (National University of Ireland, Ireland), Edited by (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
  • Formaat: 389 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315672960
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  • Formaat: 389 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315672960
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In the context of the increasing global movement of people and a growing evidence base for differing outcomes in child welfare, Routledge Handbook of Global Child Welfare provides a compelling account of child welfare, grounded in the latest theory, policy and practice. Drawing on eminent international expertise, the book offers a coherent and comprehensive overview of the policies, systems and practices that can deliver the best outcomes for children. It considers the challenges faced by children globally, and the difference families, services and professionals can make. This ambitious and far-reaching handbook is essential reading for everyone working to make the world a better and safer place for children.

Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction xviii
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
PART I Historical and theoretical perspectives
1(44)
Introduction to Part I
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
1 Children, parents and the family: 1500-1900
3(16)
Linda Pollock
2 Historical themes in child welfare: the emergence of early child welfare structures
19(13)
Nick Frost
3 Children and childhood: viewed through different disciplinary lenses
32(13)
Hazel Wright
PART II Parenting, resilience and community support
45(52)
Introduction to Part II
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
4 Community development approaches in response to neoliberalism: the example of Eskasoni Mental Health Services, Canada
47(12)
Linda Liebenberg
Daphne Hutt-Macleod
5 The centrality of community: achieving child and youth welfare
59(16)
Sarah Eissler
Mark Brennan
6 Universal service provision for children and young people: a challenge for policy makers
75(10)
Roger Smith
7 Child welfare practice in New Zealand: challenges and possibilities
85(12)
Robyn Munford
Jackie Sanders
PART III Family support
97(54)
Introduction to Part III
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
8 Promoting children's welfare through Family Support
99(10)
Carmel Devaney
9 Contemporary young motherhood: global perspectives of everyday experiences
109(15)
Barry Fearnley
10 The relevance of civic engagement for child and youth welfare: lessons learnt from socialist and post-socialist Slovenia
124(13)
Tanja Kovacic
Pat Dolan
11 Children's rights, social justice and family support: developing inclusive, socially just and participatory practice
137(14)
John M. Davis
Mary Smith
PART IV Crime and violence against children
151(92)
Introduction to Part IV
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
12 Preventing child sexual exploitation: would an international age of consent to sexual activity help secure the welfare of children?
153(12)
Jenny Pearce
13 Child labour exploitation: a historical and global view
165(11)
Gary Craig
14 Child welfare and Serbia on the path towards European integration
176(23)
Nevenka Zegarac
15 The impact of intimate partner violence on children: a global and developmental analysis
199(12)
Hannah Clark
Sandra A. Graham-Bermann
16 The impact of exposure to domestic abuse on children and young people: lessons from research
211(14)
Stephanie Holt
17 Comparing child protection systems: towards a global perspective
225(18)
Nigel Parton
PART V Substitute care
243(70)
Introduction to Part V
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
18 Kinship care for children and young people: international perspectives
245(17)
J. P. Gleeson
19 International adoption: a global challenge
262(18)
Oh Myo Kim
JaeRan Kim
Randy Tarnowski
20 Residential care for children and young people: policy and practice challenges
280(13)
Claudia Mollidor
David Berridge
21 Institutionalization and the commodification of children: how to ensure children regain their right to family life
293(20)
Georgette Mulheir
Lynn Lina Gyllensten
PART VI Promoting positive practice
313(68)
Introduction to Part VI
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
22 From relationship-based practice in child welfare services to co-production with families
315(11)
Nuala Connolly
Liam White
Mirja Satka
23 Multi-disciplinary work with children and young people: process and outcomes
326(19)
Nick Frost
24 Youth mentoring as a form of support for children and young people at risk: insights from research and practice
345(13)
Caroline McGregor
Mary Lynch
Bernadine Brady
25 Activated social empathy in child welfare and youth development: a case for consideration
358(11)
Pat Dolan
James Kenny
Danielle Kennan
26 The use of play skills during child protection and welfare assessments: building relationships with children to explore attachment relationships
369(12)
Lisa O'Reilly
Pat Dolan
Conclusion 381(4)
Pat Dolan
Nick Frost
Index 385
Pat Dolan is joint founder and Director of the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He holds the prestigious UNESCO Chair in Children, Youth and Civic Engagement, the first to be awarded in the Republic of Ireland.

Nick Frost is Professor of Social Work at Leeds Beckett University. A qualified and registered social worker, he has been an independent chair of two Local Safeguarding Children Boards in England. He has written widely in relation to child protection, children in care and family support.