Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging
areas of social work, as well as one where children's lives and
family life are seen to be at stake. Vital as child protection work
is, this book argues that there is a pressing need for change in
the understanding and consequent organization of child protection
in many English speaking countries.
The authors present compelling evidence from around the globe
demonstrating that systems across the Western world are failing
children, families and social workers. They then set out a radical
plan for reform:
- Providing an overview of contemporary child protection policies
and practices across the English speaking world
- Presenting a clear and innovative theoretical framework for
understanding the problems in the child protection system
- Developing an alternative, ethical framework which locates
child protection in the broader context of effective and
comprehensive support for children, young people and families at
the neighbourhood and community levels
Grounded in the recent and contemporary literature, research and
scholarly inquiry, this book capitalises on the experiences and
voices of children, young people, families and workers who are the
most significant stakeholders in child protection. It will be an
essential read for those who work, research, teach or study in the
area.
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