Child protection and family support : tensions, contradictions, and possibilities /

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Other Authors: Parton, Nigel (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.
Series:State of welfare.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Child protection and family support
  • Nigel Parton / Current debates and future prospects
  • chapter 2 The re-focusing of children's services
  • Michael Little / The contribution of research
  • chapter Implementing the family support clauses of the 1989 Children Act
  • Jane Tunstill / Legislative, professional and organisational obstacles
  • chapter 4 Policing minority child-rearing practices in Australia
  • David Thorpe / The consistency of 'child abuse'
  • chapter 5 Relating outcomes to objectives in child protection policy / Jane Gibbons
  • chapter 6 Introducing non-punitive approaches into child protection
  • Legal issues / Judith Masson
  • chapter 7 Can filtering processes be rationalised? / Corinne Wattam
  • chapter 8 Children abused within the care system
  • Christina M. Lyon / Do current representation procedures offer the child protection and the family support?
  • chapter 9 Protection and child welfare
  • Elaine Farmer / Striking the balance
  • chapter 10 Need, risk and significant harm / June Thoburn
  • chapter 11 Delivering family support
  • Nick Frost / Issues and themes in service development
  • chapter 12 Partnership with service users in child protection and family support / Bill Jordan
  • chapter 13 Putting child and family support and protection into practice / Barbara Hearn.