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E-raamat: Child Neglect: Practice Issues for Health and Social Care

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Neglect is now recognized as leading to significantly poor outcomes for children in the short and long term. It is a matter of concern for all professionals who work with children. Children who are neglected are not likely to seek help in their own right and are highly dependent on professionals such as health visitors and schoolteachers identifying and responding to their needs for support and protection.

In order to carry out the key tasks of prevention, recognition and response to neglect, practitioners require up-to-date evidence-based information about the aetiology and signs of neglect and what works in prevention and response. This book addresses the key themes in child neglect, draws on current research and practice knowledge and sets out the implications for practice. With a joint health and social work focus, this interdisciplinary book is an essential resource for practitioners, academics and policy makers working towards integrated and collaborative childcare services.

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Another very successful chapter in this respect is that on parental substance misuse co-written by a researcher, Moira Walker, and a services manager, Mary Glasgow. Its "messages for practice" in relation to assessment, working with parents and working with primary-aged children is among the best I have read in this complex and under-researched area. Given the alarming prevalence or parental substance dependence, which now constitutes the single greatest challenge in the field of child protection, this chapter is most welcome. For the challenges facing us in relation to child neglect are enormous, but the comprehensive and cross - disciplinary approach of this book, with its strong emphasis on research and its respect for practice, is a source of hope. -- British Journal of Social Work This edited collection is to be welcomed as it attempts to provide an accessible and wide ranging coverage of this issue. This book is extremely useful for anyone studying or practicing in this area. -- The Journal of Interprofessional Care This text brings together an abundance of evidence on neglect, both from an empirical and policy perspective, and intertwines this with issues of implementation. It neatly captures the salient issues for those working from a health or social care background, while not focusing on any one discipline. The chapters range from general aspects to more specialised issues and adopt a multi-agency perspective, reflecting current policy. An essential read. -- Nursing Standard The language is clear and the concepts are supported by illuminating case studies. Useful work sheets are also provided as practical tools and the reader is left with a good overview of the context surrounding the issue. -- Adoption & fostering Overall this is a welcome book on an often overlooked subject area and it is a good resource for all those working towards integrated and collaborative child care services. -- Community Care A thorough and practical manual on child neglect that will be invaluable for practitioners across disciplines. -- Professional Social Work This book is a very welcome addition to the Best Practice in Working with Children series. It is a mine of information and importantly draws on the most up to date research as well as practice knowledge... The sequence of the chapters allows the reader to cover the general issues, the theoretical and evidential grounding, the implications for health and social care and finally messages for practice. It is the capacity of the contributors to illustrate their text with both complex research information and case studies that makes this book for me so valuable and accessible. It would be invidious to select any one chapter as the best, there are so many! I really enjoyed them all and the topical issue of whether children from substance abusing families should be removed from home will benefit from the debates within this book. It provides a measured approach to what has become a very emotive topic... Certainly a book well worth reading and referring back to time and time again. -- Rostrum

Foreword 9(2)
Olive Stevenson
Introduction to Issues for Health and Social Care in Neglect
11(15)
Brigid Daniel
Economic, Cultural and Social Contexts of Neglect
26(17)
Nick Spencer
Norma Baldwin
Research for Practice in Child Neglect
43(14)
David Gough
The Nature of Emotional Child Neglect and Abuse
57(16)
Brian Minty
Is This Child Neglect? The Influence of Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect on Social Work Practice
73(24)
Jan Horwath
Working Together In Cases of Neglect: Key Issues
97(16)
Olive Stevenson
Neglect: No Monopoly on Expertise
113(18)
Helen Buckley
Common Operational Approach Using the `Graded Care Profile' in Cases of Neglect
131(16)
O. Prakash Srivastava
Janice Stewart
Richard Fountain
Patrick Ayre
Serious Case Reviews: Lessons for Practice in Cases of Child Neglect
147(19)
Renuka Jeyarajah Dent
Christine Cocker
What is Weight Faltering ('Failure to Thrive') and When Does it Become a Child Protection Issue?
166(20)
Charlotte M. Wright
The Theoretical and Practical Issues in Attachment and Neglect: The Case of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
186(20)
Gill Watson
Julie Taylor
Parental Substance Misuse and the Implications for Children: Lessons from Research and Practice in one Family Centre
206(22)
Moira Walker
Mary Glasgow
Neglect of Disabled Children
228(21)
Margaret Kennedy
Jane Wonnacott
Who Cares? The Role of Mothers in Cases of Child Neglect
249(14)
Danielle Turney
Do They Care? The Role of Fathers in Cases of Child Neglect
263(16)
Brigid Daniel
Julie Taylor
Intervening with Neglect
279(12)
Geraldine Macdonald
Neglect in Theory and Practice: The Messages for Health and Social Care
291(11)
Julie Taylor
Brigid Daniel
Appendix One: The Outline Format For Comprehensive Assessment 302(8)
Appendix Two: Worksheets 310(8)
The Contributors 318(3)
References 321(21)
Subject Index 342(8)
Author Index 350
Brigid Daniel is Professor of Social Work at the University of Stirling. She is the co-author of a number of books on child care and protection and has a particular interest in factors that help children to cope with adversity. She was a member of the multi-disciplinary team that carried out a national ministerial review of child protection practice in Scotland.