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Focusing on children who are subject to welfare intervention,
Protecting Children addresses the challenges and issues of the
child welfare system and provides foundational knowledge on the
theoretical and practical aspects of the field. This edited
collection begins with a review of key concepts, including child
development, attachment, and resilience theories; social policies;
family law; and ethics. Highlighting the translation of theory into
practice, the contributors discuss current services and the search
for best practice internationally, as well as explore Indigenous
child welfare and offer conclusions and recommendations to promote
positive outcomes for children and families involved in the
system.Scholars, researchers, and practitioners from across the
globe provide insight on a wide range of timely issues, such as the
risk of reductionism, limits to predictability, pragmatic issues,
as well as the disproportional presence in the care system of
minority groups, including Indigenous children, children of new
immigrants and refugees, children in LGBTQ communities, and
children of the poor. This foundational volume is an important
resource for courses in social work and child welfare. FEATURES:
Includes contributions from researchers, practitioners, and
scholars from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom,
and the United States Highlights Indigenous authors and personal
stories of service users, and includes figures and tables
throughout the text, as well as section introductions and
conclusions to situate main theories and concepts for students
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