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In their day-to-day practice, social work and human services
practitioners frequently find themselves in confusing ethical
quandaries, trying to balance the numerous competing interests of
protecting children from harm and promoting family and community
capacity. This book explores the ethical issues surrounding child
protection interventions and offers a process-oriented approach to
ethical practice and decision making in child protection and family
welfare practice. Its aim is to prepare students and early-career
professionals for roles in the complex and challenging work of
child protection and family support. Beginning with a critical
analysis and appreciation of the diverse organisational and
cultural contexts of contemporary child protection and ethical
decision-making frameworks, the authors outline a practical
'real-world' model for reshaping frontline ethical practice. Moving
away from a focus on the child apart from the family, the authors
recognise that child safeguarding affects the lives, not just of
children, but also of parents, grandparents and communities.
Working Ethically in Child Protection eschews dominant
rational-technical models for relational ones that are value
centred and focus on family well-being as a whole. Rather than a
single focus on assessing risk and diagnosing deficit, this book
recognises that our child protection systems bear down
disproportionately on those from disadvantaged and marginalised
communities and argues that what is needed is real support and
practical assistance for poor and vulnerable parents and children.
It uses real-world case examples to illustrate the relevant ethical
and practice principles, and ways in which students and
practitioners can practise ethically when dealing with complex,
multi-faceted issues.
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging
areas of social work, as well as one where children's lives and
family life are seen to be at stake. Vital as child protection work
is, this book argues that there is a pressing need for change in
the understanding and consequent organization of child protection
in many English speaking countries. The authors present compelling
evidence from around the globe demonstrating that systems across
the Western world are failing children, families and social
workers. They then set out a radical plan for reform: Providing an
overview of contemporary child protection policies and practices
across the English speaking world Presenting a clear and innovative
theoretical framework for understanding the problems in the child
protection system Developing an alternative, ethical framework
which locates child protection in the broader context of effective
and comprehensive support for children, young people and families
at the neighbourhood and community levels Grounded in the recent
and contemporary literature, research and scholarly inquiry, this
book capitalises on the experiences and voices of children, young
people, families and workers who are the most significant
stakeholders in child protection. It will be an essential read for
those who work, research, teach or study in the area.
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging
areas of social work, as well as one where children's lives and
family life are seen to be at stake. Vital as child protection work
is, this book argues that there is a pressing need for change in
the understanding and consequent organization of child protection
in many English speaking countries.
The authors present compelling evidence from around the globe
demonstrating that systems across the Western world are failing
children, families and social workers. They then set out a radical
plan for reform:
- Providing an overview of contemporary child protection policies
and practices across the English speaking world
- Presenting a clear and innovative theoretical framework for
understanding the problems in the child protection system
- Developing an alternative, ethical framework which locates
child protection in the broader context of effective and
comprehensive support for children, young people and families at
the neighbourhood and community levels
Grounded in the recent and contemporary literature, research and
scholarly inquiry, this book capitalises on the experiences and
voices of children, young people, families and workers who are the
most significant stakeholders in child protection. It will be an
essential read for those who work, research, teach or study in the
area.
In their day-to-day practice, social work and human services
practitioners frequently find themselves in confusing ethical
quandaries, trying to balance the numerous competing interests of
protecting children from harm and promoting family and community
capacity. This book explores the ethical issues surrounding child
protection interventions and offers a process-oriented approach to
ethical practice and decision making in child protection and family
welfare practice. Its aim is to prepare students and early-career
professionals for roles in the complex and challenging work of
child protection and family support. Beginning with a critical
analysis and appreciation of the diverse organisational and
cultural contexts of contemporary child protection and ethical
decision-making frameworks, the authors outline a practical
'real-world' model for reshaping frontline ethical practice. Moving
away from a focus on the child apart from the family, the authors
recognise that child safeguarding affects the lives, not just of
children, but also of parents, grandparents and communities.
Working Ethically in Child Protection eschews dominant
rational-technical models for relational ones that are value
centred and focus on family well-being as a whole. Rather than a
single focus on assessing risk and diagnosing deficit, this book
recognises that our child protection systems bear down
disproportionately on those from disadvantaged and marginalised
communities and argues that what is needed is real support and
practical assistance for poor and vulnerable parents and children.
It uses real-world case examples to illustrate the relevant ethical
and practice principles, and ways in which students and
practitioners can practise ethically when dealing with complex,
multi-faceted issues.
Well-known religious educators Maria Harris and Gabriel Moran
challenge the religious education community to risk change.
Focusing on themes of foundations, development, spirituality, and a
wider world, Harris and Moran discuss issues such as gender, death
and dying, and both interreligious and international dialogue.
The biblical Jubilee that was celebrated once every fifty years is
referred to in Leviticus 25 as the "Sabbath of Sabbaths". Its
requirements included that the land lie fallow, all debts be
forgiven, captives be freed, and a celebration held. Maria Harris
considers the implications of a living Jubilee for today and for
the next century. She offers a compelling argument that a living
Jubilee is a comprehensive spirituality that would have a positive
political, economic, and moral impact on individuals, families,
religious congregations, institutions, and nations.
Curriculum as described by Maria Harris's book is viewed as an
activity, the practice of Christian education. It includes
community, service, worship, proclamation, and instruction for all
the members of the church from birth to death.
In keeping with the bestselling When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, and Gail Sheehy's New Passages, Jubilee Time celebrates the freedom, opportunities, and power of older women, who are too often maligned in our youth-obsessed culture. Based on the Jubilee passage in Leviticus--"You shall hallow the fiftieth year. It shall be a Jubilee for you"--this practical and philosophical book helps women assess what values and beliefs they want to carry forward into the second half of life.
A Jubilarian herself, Harris draws on her own experience and cites others--including May Sarton, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, M.F.K. Fisher, Florida Scott-Maxwell, Doris Grumbach, as well as more than one hundred "ordinary" women--to reflect the variety and vitality of this unheralded community. In lyrical prose punctuated by exercises and meditations, she invites readers to rest and reflect, stop and take stock, celebrate and cultivate the rich rewards of a mature spirituality.
From a leading women's studies and religious educator, here is the
trade paperback edition of a unique book, which transcends all
denominations to teach today's woman the steps towards spiritual
transformation.
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