Social Work with Children and Families

Höfundur Martin Brett Davies

Útgefandi Bloomsbury UK

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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Fullcontents
  • List of figures, tables and boxes
  • The authors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Social Work and the Provision of Family Support
  • Introduction
  • Policy 1 Family support: policies for practice
  • Understanding the meaning of ‘family’
  • The changing policy context for family support
  • The policy discourses: how families are understood
  • Models and approaches
  • New challenges and opportunities
  • Conclusions
  • Law 2 The legal foundations of family support work
  • What are the local authority duties for family support services?
  • Respect for private and family life and nondiscriminatory service provision
  • The range of family support services: duties and powers
  • The service of accommodation for children and young people
  • Services for disabled children and their family
  • Supports for a family member taking responsibility for children under private law court orders
  • Family support services: what next?
  • Theory 3 The theoretical foundations of family support work
  • Theories of the family
  • Family support: the research base
  • Family support: the theory base
  • Theories of family support
  • Theorizing the matrix
  • Underpinning family support with reflective practice
  • Conclusion
  • Research 4 What research findings tell social workers about family support
  • Evaluating the evidence
  • Approaches to family support
  • Supporting families facing particular issues
  • Cross-cutting themes
  • And finally
  • Practice 5 Family support work in practice
  • Practice example 1 – Natalia
  • Practice example 2 – Laura, Joe and Luke
  • Practice example 3 – David
  • Practice example 4 – Tony
  • Discussion
  • Part II: Social Work and Child protection
  • Introduction
  • Policy 6 Social policy and child protection: using the heart and the head
  • Historical development of child protection policy
  • The status quo
  • The place of evidence
  • A paradigm shift
  • Conclusion
  • Law 7 Legal perspectives on social work in child protection
  • Child protection legislation and its administration prior to the Children Act 1989
  • The Children Act 1989
  • The Munro Review of Child Protection
  • Conclusion
  • Theory 8 The place that theory plays in child protection work
  • What are theories and what place do they occupy in child protection work?
  • Towards a model of theories in child protection
  • What theories are used in child protection practice and how?
  • Three examples of the use of theory in practice
  • The importance of worker characteristics and approach
  • Conclusions on the use of theory in child protection
  • Research 9 The challenging nature of research in child protection
  • Prevalence: how many people experience child maltreatment?
  • The effects of abuse
  • Risk factors for abuse
  • Prevention programmes
  • Treatment programmes for the victims of maltreatment
  • Challenges for practitioners in using the evidence base
  • Conclusion
  • Practice 10 Child protection social work in practice
  • Practice example 1 – Physical harm
  • Practice example 2 – Harm through neglect
  • Practice example 3 – Sexual harm
  • Practice example 4 – Emotional harm: domestic violence
  • Conclusion
  • Part III: Social Work in the Field of adoption and Fostering
  • Introduction
  • Policy 11 Adoption: from the preservation of the moral order to the needs of the child
  • Trends in adoption over a generation
  • The current perspective on adoption
  • The emergence of the birth family
  • The battleground is redrawn
  • The modernization of the adoption agenda
  • The impact of the adoption reform programme
  • Conclusion
  • Law 12 Legal perspectives on social work in adoption and fostering
  • Development of the regulation of fostering and adoption
  • The regulation of foster care: 1900 to the present day
  • The regulation of adoption: 1926 to the present day
  • The spectrum of legal provision for the placement of children
  • Fostering and adoption: is the legal framework in need of reform?
  • Theory 13 Two theoretical fields relevant to social work practice in adoption and fostering
  • Attachment theory
  • The social construction of family relationships
  • Conclusions
  • Research 14 Milestones in adoption and fostering research
  • Research milestones in the development of fostering
  • Research milestones in the development of adoption
  • And finally …
  • Practice 15 Adoption and fostering in practice
  • Transracial adoptive families
  • Practice example 1 – Rebecca
  • Practice example 2 – Catherine
  • Contact with birth families
  • Relationship-based social work with looked after young people
  • Practice example 3 – Rhian
  • Life story work and understanding the past
  • Practice example 4 – Calvin
  • Conclusion
  • Part IV: Residential Child Care
  • Introduction
  • Policy 16 Residential child care policy
  • The Poor Law
  • The twentieth century – to 1948
  • The twentieth century – post-1948
  • The turn of the century
  • The residential care task
  • Law 17 Residential child care: the legal foundations and requirements
  • Legal duties, powers and children’s rights
  • Secure establishments
  • Practice example 1 – Michael’s story
  • Children with disabilities
  • Practice example 2 – Nila’s story
  • Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
  • Practice example 3 – Ariana’s story
  • In conclusion
  • Theory 18 Theory in residential child care
  • Theory in residential child care
  • Theory over time
  • Theory within social work
  • Life space approaches
  • Reclaiming a moral dimension to care
  • Social pedagogy
  • Conclusion
  • Research 19 What research tells us about residential child care
  • Trends in the use of residential child care
  • The reasons for children being placed in residential care
  • Relationships in residential child care
  • The residential environment
  • Effectiveness and quality in residential child care
  • Transitions and leaving care
  • Conclusion
  • Practice 20 Residential child care in practice
  • The residential child care task
  • Life in residential care
  • Responding to the child
  • Working with the group
  • Moving on
  • The Pathways process
  • Conclusion
  • Name Index
  • Subject index
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