Human development is about the growth of agency, which is developed
in interaction with their parents and families but if parental
agency is insufficient, agency in the form of child welfare will be
required to fill the gaps. This book provides an holistic view of
how children develop agency, combining social, psychological and
child development aspects, as well as examining child welfare
structures and the roles of social workers. This focus will make a
contribution to current debates about child welfare and child
protection and the book will therefore be essential reading for
academics and researchers in social work, childhood studies,
children's policy and social policy.
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