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Errors and Mistakes in Child Protection - International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies (Paperback): Jaclyn Chambers,... Errors and Mistakes in Child Protection - International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies (Paperback)
Jaclyn Chambers, Jill Duerr Berrick, Teresa Bertotti, Gilles Seraphin, Helene Join- Lambert, …
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive international study provides a cross-national analysis of different understandings of errors and mistakes, as well as lessons to avoid and how to handle them in child protection practice, using research and knowledge from 11 countries in Europe and North America. Divided into country-specific chapters, each examines the pathways that lead to mistakes happening, the scale of their impact, how responsibilities and responses are decided and how practice and policy subsequently change. Considering the complexities of evolving practice contexts, this authoritative, future-oriented study is an invaluable text for practitioners, researchers and policy makers wishing to understand why child protection fails - and offers a springboard for fresh thinking about strategies to reduce future risk.

From Child Abuse to Foster Care - Child Welfare Services Pathways and Placements (Hardcover): Richard P. Barth, Mark E.... From Child Abuse to Foster Care - Child Welfare Services Pathways and Placements (Hardcover)
Richard P. Barth, Mark E. Courtney, Jill Duerr Berrick, Vicky N. Albert
R5,652 Discovery Miles 56 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More than two million child abuse reports are filed annually on behalf of children in the United States. Each of the reported children becomes a concern, at least temporarily, of the professional who files the report, and each family is assessed by additional professionals. A substantial number of children in these families will subsequently enter foster care. Until now, the relationships between the performance of our child welfare system and the growth and outcomes of foster care have not been understood. In an effort to clarify them, Barth and his colleagues have synthesized the results of their longitudinal study in California of the paths taken by children after the initial abuse report: foster care, a return to their homes, or placement for adoption. Because of the outcomes of child welfare services in California have national significance, this is far more than a regional study. It provides a comprehensive picture of children's experiences in the child welfare system and a gauge of the effectiveness of that system. The policy implications of the California study have bearing on major federal and state initiatives to prevent child abuse and reduce unnecessary foster and group home care.

From Child Abuse to Foster Care - Child Welfare Services Pathways and Placements (Paperback): Richard P. Barth, Mark E.... From Child Abuse to Foster Care - Child Welfare Services Pathways and Placements (Paperback)
Richard P. Barth, Mark E. Courtney, Jill Duerr Berrick, Vicky N. Albert
R1,422 Discovery Miles 14 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More than two million child abuse reports are filed annually on behalf of children in the United States. Each of the reported children becomes a concern, at least temporarily, of the professional who files the report, and each family is assessed by additional professionals. A substantial number of children in these families will subsequently enter foster care. Until now, the relationships between the performance of our child welfare system and the growth and outcomes of foster care have not been understood. In an effort to clarify them, Barth and his colleagues have synthesized the results of their longitudinal study in California of the paths taken by children after the initial abuse report: foster care, a return to their homes, or placement for adoption. Because of the outcomes of child welfare services in California have national significance, this is far more than a regional study. It provides a comprehensive picture of children's experiences in the child welfare system and a gauge of the effectiveness of that system. The policy implications of the California study have bearing on major federal and state initiatives to prevent child abuse and reduce unnecessary foster and group home care.

Good Parents or Good Workers? - How Policy Shapes Families' Daily Lives (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Nana Good Parents or Good Workers? - How Policy Shapes Families' Daily Lives (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Nana; Foreword by I. Sawhill; Edited by Jill Duerr Berrick, Bruce Fuller
R1,390 R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Save R303 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Good Parents or Good Workers?" draws upon new ethnographic studies and longitudinal interviews that are reporting on the daily lives of women and children under new welfare policy pressures. Contributors look at family policy in the context of daily demands and critique new social programs that are designed to strengthen families. The book is divided into three course-friendly sections that deal with the impact of welfare reform on caregiving, the lived experiences of low-income families, and family policy debates." Good Parents or Good Workers?" is an important text on the impacts of welfare reform that will be essential reading in a variety of courses in education, sociology, and politics.

Oxford Handbook of Child Protection Systems (Hardcover): Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert, Marit Skivenes Oxford Handbook of Child Protection Systems (Hardcover)
Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert, Marit Skivenes
R4,307 Discovery Miles 43 070 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Over 30 years ago, the United Nations developed the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), heralding the importance of protecting children from a range of human rights violations. Among these are the right to be free from abuse and neglect at the hands of parents or other caregivers, and the responsibility of states to devise a protective response. How nations conceptualize harm and even how they define childhood varies markedly across the globe. This Handbook describes and analyzes the ways in which 50 countries from every continent, except Antarctica, have devised measures for child protection emphasized in the UNCRC. The Handbook discusses the legislative responses, public administrative systems, and the social service networks that governments have put in place to secure the protection of children against maltreatment and exploitation. Synthesizing data from across the world, the authors suggest a global typology of child protection systems for understanding the diversity of service responses. The typology consists of five ideal types that have as their emphasis protection against an array of risks to childhood and that represent the focal point for government intervention in the lives of families. They include child exploitation protective systems, child deprivation protective systems, child maltreatment protective systems, child well-being protective systems, and child rights protective systems. The Handbook is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and policymakers attempting to craft thoughtful state responses to children's needs

Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 1 (Paperback): Stephen Wesley Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 1 (Paperback)
Stephen Wesley; Edited by Richard Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert
R1,275 R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Save R153 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume culls the most important and provocative research and policy analysis in the child welfare field and is an essential guide for understanding the burgeoning field of children's services.

Take Me Home - Protecting America's Vulnerable Children and Families (Hardcover): Jill Duerr Berrick Take Me Home - Protecting America's Vulnerable Children and Families (Hardcover)
Jill Duerr Berrick
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is a profound crisis in the United States' foster care system, Jill Duerr Berrick writes in this expertly researched, passionately written book. No state has passed the federally mandated Child and Family Service Review; two-thirds of the state systems have faced class-action lawsuits demanding change; and most tellingly, well over half of all children who enter foster care never go home. The field of child welfare has lost its way and is neglecting its fundamental responsibility to the most vulnerable children and families in America.
The family stories Berrick weaves throughout the chapters provide a vivid backdrop for her statistics. Amanda, raised in foster care, began having children of her own while still a teen and lost them to the system when she became addicted to drugs. Tracy, brought up by her schizophrenic single mother, gave birth to the first of eight children at age fourteen and saw them all shuffled through foster care as she dealt drugs and went to prison. Both they and the other individuals that Berrick features spent years without adequate support from social workers or the government before finally achieving a healthier life; many people never do. But despite the clear crisis in child welfare, most calls for reform have focused on unproven prevention methods, not on improving the situation for those already caught in the system. Berrick argues that real child welfare reform will only occur when the centerpiece of child welfare - reunification, permanency, and foster care - is reaffirmed.
Take Me Home reminds us that children need long-term caregivers who can help them develop and thrive. When troubled parents can't change enough to permit reunification, alternative permanency options must be pursued. And no reform will matter for the hundreds of thousands of children entering foster care each year in America unless their experience of out-of-home care is considerably better than the one many now experience. Take Me Home offers prescriptions for policy change and strategies for parents, social workers, and judges struggling with permanency decisions. Readers will come away reinvigorated in their thinking about how to get children to the homes they need.

Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 2 (Hardcover): Richard Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Richard Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert
R3,711 R2,936 Discovery Miles 29 360 Save R775 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume assembles important research on child neglect, kinship care, and the effects before, during, and after the employment of foster care. Concluding with a detailed account of family reunification efforts, the final section offers invaluable insight into alternative methods of reuniting children with their families.

The Tender Years - Toward Developmentally Sensitive Child Welfare Services for Very Young Children (Paperback, New): Jill Duerr... The Tender Years - Toward Developmentally Sensitive Child Welfare Services for Very Young Children (Paperback, New)
Jill Duerr Berrick, Barbara Needell, Richard P. Barth, Melissa Jonson-Reid
R2,251 Discovery Miles 22 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on a significant body of evidence regarding young children's unique affective, physical, and cognitive development, The Tender Years illuminates the interrelationship of child welfare practice, child development outcomes, and public policy. The authors offer a fundamental framework for decision-making in child welfare and recommend specific changes in policy and practice aimed at moving the system toward greater developmental sensitivity.

Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 1 (Hardcover): Stephen Wesley Child Welfare Research Review - Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Stephen Wesley; Edited by Richard Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert
R3,717 R2,942 Discovery Miles 29 420 Save R775 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume culls the most important and provocative research and policy analysis in the child welfare field and is an essential guide for understanding the burgeoning field of children's services.

Raising Children - Emerging Needs, Modern Risks, and Social Responses (Paperback): Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert Raising Children - Emerging Needs, Modern Risks, and Social Responses (Paperback)
Jill Duerr Berrick, Neil Gilbert
R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Modern family life raises tough questions: Who should be responsible for children's daily care? How can their financial support be fairly allocated between parents? Should extended family members be paid for their help? Can women have full careers and also be good mothers? In Raising Children, leading scholars take on these questions and more in order to critically assess policy responses to the changing needs of the modern family. As parents struggle to balance professional and personal demands, choose schools for their children, and sort through constantly updated medical and psychological information, they need help from public officials who can make policies that realistically address childrearing's contemporary challenges. The insightful contributions in this volume provide an excellent starting point for understanding these thorny, multifaceted issues, skillfully framing the influences on child development, such as altered family dynamics, major life changes like immigration, and the role of schools and government in children's health. Adoption by same-sex couples, difficulties for immigrant children, the ADHD diagnosis controversy, and public intervention for at-risk children are only a few of the topics covered. With society in a constant state of flux, it is critically important that we assess our family and child policies to ensure that they provide families with the assistance they need. Drawing on the rich interdisciplinary work of the Berkeley Center for Child and Youth Policy, this is an eye-opening look at some of the biggest issues facing the family today, which are as complex as they are vital to address in a thoughtful way.

Faces of Poverty - Portraits of Women and Children on Welfare (Paperback, Reissue): Jill Duerr Berrick Faces of Poverty - Portraits of Women and Children on Welfare (Paperback, Reissue)
Jill Duerr Berrick
R1,285 Discovery Miles 12 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Faces of Poverty describes the circumstances of living poor for America's women and children. The pages show the interplay between policy and human lives and make a complex problem comprehensible through the stories of five American families. At a time when our nation's leaders are calling for reform of the welfare system, ths book provides valuable information about the families affected by these changes while offering solutions to a perplexing American dilemma.

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