Re-imagining child protection: Towards Humane Social Work with Families

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ISBN-10:

1447308018

ISBN-13:

9781447308010

Released: Apr 14, 2014
Publisher: Policy Press
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
Related ISBN: 9781447308027

Description:

Raising a number of critical questions, Brid Featherstone, Susan White and Kate Morris challenge a child protection culture that they see as becoming increasingly authoritarian. Calling for a family-minded practice of child protection, they argue that children should be understood as relational beings and that greater sensitivity should be paid to parents and the needs they have as a result of the burdens of childcare. They argue that current child protection services need to ameliorate, rather than reinforce, the many deprivations that parents engaged in their systems face. Bringing together authors who combine a wealth of experience in both scholarship and practice, this book provides a sensitive reassessment of a critical point of contact between governments and families. 

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