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Focusing on online facilitated child sexual abuse, this book takes
a rigorous approach to existing literature to address some of the
most pressing public and policy questions surrounding the evolution
of this type of abuse. It examines which children are most
vulnerable to online facilitated sexual abuse, how their
vulnerability is made, what they are vulnerable to and how
resilience, both human and technical, can be promoted.
Children from abroad who are alone in the UK are vulnerable and at
increased risk of harm without the care and protection of their
parents or caregivers. They may be unaccompanied asylum seekers,
refugees, or victims of trafficking. This book examines the issues
and problems faced by these children, what their needs are, and how
these needs should be met in order to ensure their effective
safeguarding. It demonstrates that these children often receive a
different level of service to children who are UK citizens, and
examines how these gaps in services can be addressed. Chapters
cover the identification and age assessment of separated children,
accommodation provision, private fostering, mental health,
detention and returns, and the role of the guardian. Case studies
and best practice points are included throughout the book. This
important book will be essential reading for all those who
encounter separated children, including social workers,
counsellors, health care professionals and those working in the
voluntary sector.
Good Practice in Safeguarding Children considers how front-line
professionals can keep the best interests of the child at the heart
of their work when statutory guidance, the way agencies are
integrated and the delivery of services are changing. Liz Hughes
and Hilary Owen have drawn together contributors' experiences of
working with safeguarding children on a broad range of issues,
including neglect, trafficked children, parents with learning
difficulties and child protection supervision. The contributors
discuss current dilemmas in safeguarding children work and provide
models of good practice, including case scenarios and exercises.
This book explores how changes in the system offer an opportunity
to enhance the quality of service provision, to achieve better
outcomes for children and their families. This book is a must-read
book for all front-line practitioners involved in safeguarding
children, including social workers, child and adolescent mental
health practitioners, police officers, healthcare professionals,
probation workers and teachers. It is also suitable for
undergraduate, post-graduate and post-qualifying students.
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