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Principles of Child Protection: Management and Practice, PDF eBook

Principles of Child Protection: Management and Practice PDF

Part of the UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Health & Social Welfare series

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This book offers a detailed analysis of the issues and challenges in the theory and practice of child protection. It is based on the authors research carried out in the United Kingdom and Australia and arises out of a recognised need to enhance cooperation among the major agencies involved in childrens welfare today. Governments across the world are radically reviewing policy in the child welfare field. In the midst of these new initiatives it is the managers and practitioners who must understand the context of change in order to do their work effectively.The book examines:

The social and cultural definitions of child abuse and child sexual abuse
Social constructions of childhood
The origins of child protection practice
Contemporary multiagency approaches to child protection management
Organizational perspectives in social work practice

The author critically examines the social factors that have led to the rise in the incidence of child abuse, as well as the expansion of definitions of child abuse and child sexual abuse. The book concludes with recommendations for the future development of child welfare services.

Principles of Child Protection is important reading for child protection practitioners, managers, policy makers and students on qualifying and post-qualifying courses in social work, social policy, sociology and child protection.

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