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Since the Munro report (2011), a greater emphasis has been placed
on the value of child-centred practice in social work with
children, young people and families. It has come to be recognised
that social workers cannot make an assessment or intervene to
safeguard children and promote positive outcomes without engaging
with the children themselves. This involves recognising the rights
of the child, getting to know who they are, what they need, how
they feel about their situation, and what they want for their
future. Split into two distinct sections, this authoritative text
focuses on the foundational knowledge required for child-centred
work, unpacking the ethical and theoretical principles that form
the basis of the approach and exploring current debates around
working with children and families. Benefitting from the authors'
extensive experience in academia and practice settings, each
chapter: - Provides insightful practitioner testimonials and case
study examples to help the reader apply what they have learned to
everyday practice. -Highlights important research studies that give
voice to children and young people, providing the reader with
background knowledge of the evidence base for child-centred
approaches. - Includes engaging questions and activities to enable
the reader to reflect on what they have learned, and make links to
their own practice, values and beliefs. With a strong focus on
developing the reader's practice skills, particularly in engaging
and communicating with children, Child-Centred Practice is an
essential handbook for students and professionals involved in this
complex yet rewarding area of social work practice.
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