Child protection

Höfundur Laird, Siobhan E.

Útgefandi Bristol University Press

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

4.690 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Child Protection
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1. Introduction
  • Aggression and social work internationally
  • Failures in practice and training
  • Using case studies to explore child protection practice
  • Child protection and safeguarding
  • Structure of the book
  • Tensions in child protection practice
  • Incidence of conflict in child protection
  • Incidence of aggression against social workers
  • Nature of abuse and violence against social workers
  • Under-reporting of aggression against social workers
  • Conflict and aggression in the workplace
  • Health impacts on social workers
  • Protecting social workers from aggression
  • Points for practice
  • 2. Theories of conflict and aggression
  • Theory for conflict and aggression
  • Definition of conflict
  • Definition of aggression
  • Passive-aggressive behaviour
  • Biology and aggression
  • Social learning theory and aggression
  • Violation of social norms
  • Frustration–aggression hypothesis
  • Displaced and safety-valve aggression
  • Stress
  • Environmental stressors and aggression
  • Stress and the social work role
  • Gender and aggression
  • Alcohol and aggression
  • Drug misuse and aggression
  • Mental health and aggression
  • Social interaction theory
  • Self-control and aggression
  • Points for practice
  • 3. Managing conflict with colleagues
  • Conflicts in the workplace
  • Case Study 3.1: Victoria Climbié
  • The impact of underfunding
  • Organisational structure and stress
  • Physical working environment and stress
  • Managing stress in the workplace
  • Case Study 3.2: Peter Connelly
  • Understaffing, staff turnover and workloads
  • Information and communication technology
  • Performance management
  • Agency context and the fostering of conflict
  • Addressing conflicts stemming from the agency context
  • Integrative negotiation
  • Conflict between individual social workers
  • When negotiation fails
  • Points for practice
  • 4. Conflict with management
  • Conflict with managers
  • Case Study 4.1: Victoria Climbié
  • Excessive caseloads
  • Negotiating on workloads
  • Inadequate supervision
  • Negotiating with front-line managers
  • Assertive, non-assertive and aggressive behaviours
  • Socialisation and assertiveness
  • Belief systems and assertiveness
  • Non-verbal communication and assertion
  • Case Study 4.2: Lost in care
  • Conflict with front-line management
  • Conflict with senior management
  • Power relationships in the workplace
  • When negotiation fails
  • Points for practice
  • 5. Conflict between teams and agencies
  • Conflict between multidisciplinary colleagues
  • Case Study 5.1: Victoria Climbié
  • Conflict between social workers at Brent and medical colleagues
  • Power in negotiations with multidisciplinary colleagues
  • Making requests to others
  • Conflict between social workers at Haringey and medical colleagues
  • Self-assertion in integrative negotiation
  • Assertive non-verbal communication in meetings
  • Conflict between social workers and police colleagues
  • Case Study 5.2: Child sexual abuse by foster carers
  • Conflict between social work colleagues in different teams
  • Addressing conflict between teams and agencies
  • Latent conflict within and between agencies
  • Anti-oppressive practice and professional self-assertion
  • Points for practice
  • 6. Conflict and substitute carers
  • Conflict with substitute carers
  • Case Study 5.2: Child sexual abuse by foster carers
  • Non-compliance with a programme of activity
  • Challenging substitute caregivers, parents and partners
  • Building hostile alliances
  • Bystanders and audiences
  • Personal and professional self-confidence
  • Self-esteem and social work
  • The impact of aggression on social workers
  • Hostage theory
  • Learned helplessness
  • Learned helplessness and hostage theory in practice
  • Case Study 6.2: Ryan Lovell-Hancox
  • Diversion by caregiver
  • Resistant and reluctant caregivers
  • Employing personal and professional rights
  • Points for practice
  • 7. Managing conflict with mothers
  • Conflict with parents
  • Case Study 7.1: Peter Connelly
  • Parental background and aggression scripts
  • Lying to professionals
  • Investigative interviewing
  • Disguised compliance by a parent
  • Negotiating in bad faith
  • Aggression towards professionals
  • The failure to challenge
  • Dealing with verbal detours and distractions
  • Case Study 7.2: Ajit Singh
  • Non-cooperation with child protection plans
  • Games people play
  • Use of complaints to obstruct intervention
  • Complaints as aggression
  • Giving constructive feedback
  • Mental health of the mother
  • Points for practice
  • 8. Managing conflict with fathers
  • Conflict with fathers
  • Case Study 8.1: Richard Fraser
  • The threat of violence
  • Aggressive Incident Model
  • The risk management of aggression
  • Organisations and risk management
  • Non-compliance with school attendance requirement
  • Case Study 8.2: Ainlee Labonte
  • Verbal aggression and physical violence
  • Dealing with verbal aggression
  • Preventing access to children
  • Intimate child protection practice
  • Anxiety management
  • Points for practice
  • 9. Managing conflict with children
  • Conflict with children
  • Case Study 9.1: Doncaster brothers
  • Children’s aggression scripts
  • Aggression and anti-social behaviour
  • Dealing with potential physical aggression
  • Dealing with an imminent assault
  • Experiencing an assault
  • Case Study 9.2: The Pindown experience
  • The anger of social workers
  • Anger management
  • The aggression of social workers
  • The contribution of social workers to aggressive interactions
  • Points for practice
  • 10. Concluding remarks
  • Conflict in child protection work
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Index
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