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Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Brigid Daniel, Sally Wassell, Robbie... Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Brigid Daniel, Sally Wassell, Robbie Gilligan
R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Child Development for Child Care and Protection Workers is a classic text for students and practitioners in the child care and protection field which summarises important current thinking on child development and applies it directly to practice. The book covers key issues such as resilience and vulnerability and the impact of protective or adverse environments. Different stages of development (infancy, school age and adolescence) are discussed, and attachment theory is used to offer insights into the impact of abuse and neglect on development. A key feature is the inclusion of case studies and activities to allow the reader to improve their understanding and reflect on good practice. This second edition is fully updated to reflect the new policy context and multi-disciplinary practice, and contains updated practice examples to take into account contemporary issues affecting children and young people. This book encourages practitioners to consider each child as an individual with unique circumstances, and links theory and practice in an imaginative and sympathetic way. It will be essential reading for all child care and protection workers.

Handbook for Practice Learning in Social Work and Social Care, Third Edition - Knowledge and Theory (Paperback, 3rd Revised... Handbook for Practice Learning in Social Work and Social Care, Third Edition - Knowledge and Theory (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Joyce Lishman; Contributions by Steven Shardlow, Jane Aldgate, Alastair Gibson, Judith Brearley, …
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This fully updated and expanded third edition of a classic text provides a comprehensive introduction to key theory, knowledge, research and evidence relating to practice learning in social work and social care. It outlines the theories that underpin social care practice, the main assessment models and interventions, and also offers guidance on the effective implementation of assessment across a range of professional contexts. Contributors from research, policy-making and practice backgrounds offer guidance on how to apply policy and research findings in everyday practice while ensuring that the complex needs of each individual service user are met. This third edition also features new chapters on group work, social pedagogy and personalisation. The Handbook for Practice Learning in Social Work and Social Care is an essential resource for ensuring effective evidence-based practice which will be valued by students, educators and practitioners alike.

The Early Years - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 1 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Sally Wassell,... The Early Years - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 1 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Sally Wassell, Brigid Daniel
R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This clear and practical workbook shows the importance of encouraging resilience in pre-school children who live in challenging circumstances. Focusing on assessment of need, Brigid Daniel and Sally Wassell show how to evaluate resilience using checklists and background information. They explain that children in their early years gain resilience from a range of experiences, including attachment relationships, opportunities to develop self-esteem and learning to understand others and behaving in a positive way towards them. With this in mind, they set out ways of encouraging pro-social behaviour in young children: involving them in the process of evaluation, giving support to the parent or carer of the child, and using activities to nurture the child's `theory of mind'. Including guidance on ongoing monitoring and supported by case studies from practice, this book is an essential guide to nurturing resilience for all those who work with young children and their families. The workbook stands alone but also forms part of a set along with two other resilience resources on The School Years and Adolescence. The complete set can be bought together at a reduced price.

The School Years - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 2 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Brigid Daniel,... The School Years - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 2 (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Brigid Daniel, Sally Wassell
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Helping practitioners in their work with vulnerable children of a school-going age, this workbook explores ways of nurturing resilience in different aspects of everyday life. Focusing on specific areas such as home life, talents and interests, friendships and social competencies, the authors show how to make thorough assessments and intervene in constructive ways. They discuss nurturing factors relevant to children across the school years age range, such as moral reasoning and empathy, awareness of other people's intentions and the ability to see situations from different perspectives. The authors describe techniques for drawing out such positive behaviour in discussion and observation, through stories, questions and activities. With a strong emphasis on application and encouragement, this workbook is ideal for the busy social or family worker who wants practical guidance on evaluation, intervention and ongoing support. This workbook stands alone but also forms part of a set along with two other resilience resources on The Early Years and Adolescence.

Safeguarding Children Living with Trauma and Family Violence - Evidence-Based Assessment, Analysis and Planning Interventions... Safeguarding Children Living with Trauma and Family Violence - Evidence-Based Assessment, Analysis and Planning Interventions (Paperback)
Stephen Pizzey, Antony Cox, Liza Bingley Miller, Arnon Bentovim; Foreword by Brigid Daniel
R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Offering a systematic approach to evidence-based assessment and planning for children living with trauma and family violence, this practical book shows how to assess and analyse the needs of the child, make specialist assessments where there are continuing safeguarding concerns (using the Assessment Framework) and plan effective child-centred and outcome-focused interventions. The authors analyse the impact of exposure to a climate of trauma and family violence on a child's bioneurological development and on their capacity to form attachments and to develop and reflect on relationships through childhood and adolescence into adulthood. They bring together the assessment of children in need with the evaluation of significant harm and risk, and potential for rehabilitation, and also explore the application of evidence-based approaches to intervention. This book is an essential tool for all front-line practitioners working with child protection, including social workers, child and adolescent mental health practitioners, police officers, probation workers and domestic violence organizations. It is also suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and post-qualifying students.

The Developing World of the Child (Paperback): Anna Gupta The Developing World of the Child (Paperback)
Anna Gupta; Edited by Wendy Rose; Contributions by Gillian Schofield, David Quinton; Edited by David P.H. Jones; Contributions by …
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Written as part of a training pack for practitioners working in child care and child protection, and bringing together leading figures from a range of disciplines, this important text shows how the latest child development theories can be applied to professionals' working practice. Considering theories of development throughout the lifespan from the early years through to adolescence, and transitions to adulthood, this resource is essential reading for a range of professionals including social workers, teachers, and health and mental health professionals. The authors build up an integrated picture of the developing world of the child, looking at genetic and biological influences alongside individual psychological, interpersonal, familial, educational and wider community domains. The final part of the book looks specifically at issues for practice, including chapters on communicating with children exercising professional judgment, and planning, interventions and outcomes in child care.

Challenging Child Protection - New Directions in Safeguarding Children (Paperback): Lorraine Waterhouse, Janice McGhee Challenging Child Protection - New Directions in Safeguarding Children (Paperback)
Lorraine Waterhouse, Janice McGhee; Contributions by Brigid Daniel, Andrew Cooper, Kay Tisdall, …
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Challenging Child Protection offers a ground-breaking new perspective which will illuminate and improve the professional understanding and practice of social workers and child protection workers. Taking a fresh look at the principles underlying child protection, this book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the evidence base which underpins professional understanding and intervention. It outlines the ways in which agencies have worked to prevent child abuse and neglect and traces key changes in UK policy, as well as situating these amid wider trends in Europe. With contributions from a wide variety of disciplines, including philosophy and anthropology, this is a uniquely diverse collection of academic perspectives. This book challenges our conceptions of child protection and encourages readers to think critically about why children are harmed by adults, how society views child abuse and how this informs practice.

Recognizing and Helping the Neglected Child - Evidence-Based Practice for Assessment and Intervention (Paperback): Jane Scott,... Recognizing and Helping the Neglected Child - Evidence-Based Practice for Assessment and Intervention (Paperback)
Jane Scott, Brigid Daniel, Julie Taylor, David Derbyshire, Deanna Neilson
R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the family's and the child's needs, and undertaking intervention can be difficult and complicated. This book, based on extensive research of the evidence, outlines how neglect can be recognized, examining the signs that parents give to signal their need for help, and the signs that a child's needs are not being met. It then covers how practitioners should respond, including assessment, planning, and appropriate interventions. The authors examine whether practitioners are well-equipped to recognize child neglect, and whether professional responses to help could be swifter. Finally, the prevention of child neglect is considered, and a proposal for a public health approach and early intervention is outlined. The book includes case studies and makes recommendations for policy and practice. This book will help practitioners to understand better child neglect and to improve practice in this important area. It will be vital for all those likely to encounter child neglect, including child and family social workers, health visitors, teachers with safeguarding responsibilities, nursery staff, and educational psychologists.

Engaging with Fathers - Practice Issues for Health and Social Care (Paperback): Julie Taylor, Brigid Daniel Engaging with Fathers - Practice Issues for Health and Social Care (Paperback)
Julie Taylor, Brigid Daniel
R1,030 Discovery Miles 10 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Fathers are often marginalised or ignored in child protection practice. This reflects an uncertainty within society as a whole about the role of fathers in their children's lives. Engaging with Fathers is a guide for social workers and health visitors on how to broaden their practice to include fathers and stepfathers, whether or not their behaviour is abusive or problematic. The authors' approach is based on theoretical analysis and explores attachment theory, feminism, anti-discriminatory practice and nursing ideology as they have influenced social work. From this they provide suggestions on how to assess the potential risks and the potential assets fathers may offer, and positive examples of what can be done in child care and health visiting, drawn from real practice. They set out a theoretical framework that takes account of the reality of the situations practitioners face, draw up a model for intervention, and demonstrate the implications for practice. Engaging with Fathers is written for the busy professional and avoids jargon. Each chapter contains summaries of the main points, examples of research, exercises, key issues to consider and suggestions for further reading. While developing practice with fathers, it remains firmly focused on what is best for children.

Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment - How to Interpret Children's Needs (Paperback): Brigid Daniel Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment - How to Interpret Children's Needs (Paperback)
Brigid Daniel; Duncan Helm
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The application of assessment frameworks hinges on human qualities and skills which are naturally prone to bias and inconsistency. Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment aims to support workers in analysing and making sense of the information gathered, and increasing accuracy and empathy in assessing the needs and risks for vulnerable children and young people. This book offers best practice guidance on how to analyse information gathered during the assessment of children and young people and their families. Good assessments take time and need to be appropriately resourced. A range of analytical tools are also needed if practitioners are to present assessments of children's needs which lead to meaningful care plans and improved outcomes. Helm introduces the key messages emerging from policy and research, and provides insights into today's multi-disciplinary practice. Professionals working in child welfare and protection roles, such as social workers, health visitors, midwives and teachers will find this practical guide to analysis invaluable in interpreting needs and outcomes.

Safeguarding Children and Schools (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Graham Music, Enid Hendry, Louise Laskey, Ken McCulloch Safeguarding Children and Schools (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Graham Music, Enid Hendry, Louise Laskey, Ken McCulloch; Mary Baginsky; Contributions by …
R942 Discovery Miles 9 420 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Safeguarding Children and Schools explains how schools are able to contribute to keeping children safe from harm and promoting their welfare, in line with Government Every Child Matters guidelines. The contributors, who are all experts in the field of child protection, put the potentially daunting task faced by schools in context, explaining relevant policy, the latest research findings and offering practical examples to help schools to be more proactive and meet their responsibilities successfully. Areas discussed include the roles of local education authority services and schools in child protection, working with particularly vulnerable or difficult children, the relationship between safeguarding and the curriculum, and training school staff to safeguard children. At a time when expectations of the role of schools are evolving, this book provides guidance and support for teachers, managers and social care professionals.

Adolescence - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 3 (Paperback, 3): Sally Wassell, Brigid Daniel Adolescence - Assessing and Promoting Resilience in Vulnerable Children 3 (Paperback, 3)
Sally Wassell, Brigid Daniel
R954 Discovery Miles 9 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This practical resource for work with vulnerable adolescents shows ways of promoting resilience and encouraging pro-social behaviour. Discussing concerns associated with adolescence such as peer pressure and moral responsibility and family and peer relationships, the authors suggest ways for practitioners to engage with and support young people who may have social or family problems. Focusing on different areas in which resilience can be cultivated, this practical guide offers an applied perspective on procedures of need assessment and intervention. Grounded in theory and developed through work within real cases, it offers guidance for continuing support and will be an invaluable source of encouragement and instruction for social workers working with young people in troubled circumstances.

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