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With contributions from internationally recognized experts, this
edited volume presents original thinking on the theory, research
and practice surrounding child neglect. Comprehensive and current,
the book takes an expansive look at how we can better address this
prevalent issue. It explores the effects of neglect on the
developing child and makes recommendations on how to identify
neglect at the earliest opportunity. It considers common causal and
contributing factors in neglect cases and the impact of these on
children. The book details effective intervention techniques
alongside case vignettes and shows how change can be achieved. It
highlights the importance of supporting parental care and
developing parental responsibility in families where children are
neglected. Chapters provide in-depth descriptive examples and
include a summary of learning points. Including practical
suggestions for combating child neglect, this is an essential guide
to best practice for students and practitioners working with
children and families. The book also contains useful insights
relevant to researchers and policy makers.
New or experienced social workers who are developing their
collaborative practice with service users and carers and with other
professionals, will find this book to be an essential source of
knowledge, skills and issues for reflection. The authors explain
how practitioners in social care, health and related sectors can
work more effectively together in line with current developments in
policy and practice, offering a critical appraisal both of the
benefits and the challenges. The authors explore definitions of
collaborative work, describe policy and research and give examples
from their experiences of interprofessional practice. They
emphasize the importance of building genuine partnerships between
professionals, and with service users and carers in planning and
providing care, service development and research. Good practice in
collaborative working is described with different groups, including
older people, people with mental health needs, children and
families and people with learning disabilities. Exploring the ways
in which shared values and collaborative working practices can be
brought together for effective interprofessional provision of
user-focused services, this informative book is a must-read for
social workers and other professionals involved with social care
and health services.
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