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This book captures a unique moment in time, relatively early into
the COVID-19 pandemic, when the implications and consequences of
the pandemic remained unclear and largely unpredictable. The
contributors to this volume contemplate the impact of the pandemic
on our relationships with children and youth, child and youth
serving systems, and broader issues in society that directly relate
to childhood and youth. The essays collected in this volume cover a
variety of perspectives that range from systemic racism in
child-serving institutions to the politics of childhood during a
pandemic, and the psychological and even neurological impacts of
lockdowns, public restrictions and social isolation. Beyond
capturing the moment in time, the contributors also focused on the
long-term; they contemplated how the evolving situation might
affect the way we think about child and youth services and our
relationships to children, their families and their communities.
From the very theoretical to the concrete and the practical, this
volume provides current thinking and practice in relation to
pandemic-impacted residential care settings, education and schools,
hospital settings, communities, practitioners, and more. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the journal Child
& Youth Services.
Social work field education in Canada is in crisis. New
understanding and approaches are urgently needed. Innovative and
sustainable models need to be explored and adopted. As
professionals, social workers are expected to use research to
inform their practice and to contribute to the production of
research. Yet many social workers are reluctant to integrate
research into their practice and into field education.Transforming
Social Work Field Education encourages the adoption of research and
scholarship into the practice of social work, especially field
education. It offers current theoretical concepts and perspectives
that shape social work field education and provides case studies of
practice research grounded in the experiences of diverse
communities and countries. Highlighting cutting-edge research and
scholarship, each chapter addresses critical issues in social work
practice and their implications for field education. Bringing
together scholars at various stages of their careers, this book
fosters a meaningful dialogue on the dynamic, complex, and
multi-faceted nature of social work practice, research, and
innovation in the critical area of field education. A vivid and
original work, it stimulates interest and discussion on the
integration of research and scholarship in social work field
education in Canada and around the world. With contributions by:
Wasif Ali, Helen Asrate Awoke, Kelemua Zenebe Ayele, Afework Eyasu
Aynalem, Nicole Balbuena, Morgan Jean Banister, Natalie Beck
Aguilera, Sheila Bell, Heather M. Boynton, Janice Chaplin Mailing,
Emmanuel Chinlanga, Jill Ciesielski, Alise de Bie, Emma De Vynck,
Cyerra Gage, Anita R. Gooding, Zipporah Greenslade, Annelise
Hutchinson, Christine Anne Jenkins, Vibha Kausik, Ermias Kebede,
Edward King, Kaltrina Kusari, William Lamar Medley, Karen Lok Yi
Wong, Alexandra Katherine Mack, The Ottawa Adult Autism Initiative,
Endalkachew Taye Shiferaw, Richardio Diego Suarez Rojas, Margaret
Janse van Rensburg, Jennie Vengris, and Courtney Larissa Weaver
A pivotal textbook in the field, this comprehensive collection is
the first of two volumes that cross-examine all active child and
youth care sectors across the human services. Co-editors Kiaras
Gharabaghi and Grant Charles bring together world-renowned
professionals, academics, and researchers to address the past,
present, and future state of child and youth care. Guiding students
through the exploration of a growing field, this volumes examines
practice in a range of service sectors including residential care,
foster homes, schools, cyberspace, outdoor adventure settings, and
services that support Quebecois, deaf, autism, and LGBTQ+
communities. With a strong foundation in Canadian scholarship, this
text also draws connections to child and youth care practice in a
global context. International and Canadian students, scholars, and
practitioners in child and youth care will benefit from this
extensive and timely resource. Features includes contributions from
leading Canadian scholars, researchers, and professionals in the
field of child and youth care analyzes the challenges,
opportunities, and employment prospects in each sector establishes
connections between chapters by cross-referencing the sectors,
geographical regions, and contexts of other chapters
Child and Youth Caracross Sectors aims to reflect the changing
field by capturing a diverse array of themes and issues through an
inclusive framework. In Volume 2, the contributors continue the
discussion on sectors and contexts of child and youth care, with an
emphasis on giving space and voice to different ways of thinking
about and describing the field. Focusing on acknowledging and
confronting the complex issues within child and youth care, this
new volume includes groundbreaking chapters on pertinent topics
from homelessness to immigration, antiracism, African-centred
praxis, and Indigenous ways of being. Expanding from the first
volume, this text explores additional settings of child and youth
care, including hospitals, schools, day treatment programs, and the
complicated youth criminal justice sector. As the field of child
and youth care continues to evolve, this timely and
thought-provoking text will be vital for students, scholars, and
practitioners in child and youth care, in Canada and abroad.
Features: Incorporates discussions on Canada's northern provinces
and territories,specifically Labrador and Nunavut, in child and
youth care contexts and regions typically neglected in the field.
Includes chapters centering Indigenous ways of being and thinking,
written by Indigenous scholars.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Social work field education in Canada is in crisis. New
understanding and approaches are urgently needed. Innovative and
sustainable models need to be explored and adopted. As
professionals, social workers are expected to use research to
inform their practice and to contribute to the production of
research. Yet many social workers are reluctant to integrate
research into their practice and into field education.Transforming
Social Work Field Education encourages the adoption of research and
scholarship into the practice of social work, especially field
education. It offers current theoretical concepts and perspectives
that shape social work field education and provides case studies of
practice research grounded in the experiences of diverse
communities and countries. Highlighting cutting-edge research and
scholarship, each chapter addresses critical issues in social work
practice and their implications for field education. Bringing
together scholars at various stages of their careers, this book
fosters a meaningful dialogue on the dynamic, complex, and
multi-faceted nature of social work practice, research, and
innovation in the critical area of field education. A vivid and
original work, it stimulates interest and discussion on the
integration of research and scholarship in social work field
education in Canada and around the world. With contributions by:
Wasif Ali, Helen Asrate Awoke, Kelemua Zenebe Ayele, Afework Eyasu
Aynalem, Nicole Balbuena, Morgan Jean Banister, Natalie Beck
Aguilera, Sheila Bell, Heather M. Boynton, Janice Chaplin Mailing,
Emmanuel Chinlanga, Jill Ciesielski, Alise de Bie, Emma De Vynck,
Cyerra Gage, Anita R. Gooding, Zipporah Greenslade, Annelise
Hutchinson, Christine Anne Jenkins, Vibha Kausik, Ermias Kebede,
Edward King, Kaltrina Kusari, William Lamar Medley, Karen Lok Yi
Wong, Alexandra Katherine Mack, The Ottawa Adult Autism Initiative,
Endalkachew Taye Shiferaw, Richardio Diego Suarez Rojas, Margaret
Janse van Rensburg, Jennie Vengris, and Courtney Larissa Weaver
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