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NGOs and Accountability in China - Child Welfare Organisations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jude Howell, Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R.... NGOs and Accountability in China - Child Welfare Organisations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jude Howell, Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher
R1,950 Discovery Miles 19 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book investigates how NGOs in authoritarian states, such as China, craft accountability and legitimacy to ensure their survival. It explores this through the lens of child welfare organisations from 2007 to 2017. The authors provide a fresh approach to accountability that is more attuned to the particular conditions of authoritarianism. The project explores the effects of power relations in shaping the hierarchies of accountability and participation that emerge and the attention given to different voices such as those of donor, government, and users. Essential reading for researchers and policy makers interested in development, NGO, social policy, political science, and child welfare studies.

Disability Policy in China - Child and family experiences (Hardcover): Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher Disability Policy in China - Child and family experiences (Hardcover)
Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher
R4,621 Discovery Miles 46 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Without access to a public social welfare system in parts of China, some families face invidious decisions about the lives of their children with disabilities. In other places, children with disabilities can now expect to participate in their families and communities with the same aspirations as other children. Understanding how Chinese policy has changed in the places that have addressed these stark situations is vital for the rights of the children and their families who still struggle to find the support they need. This book examines family experiences of child disability policy in China, and is the first to compile research on this area. It applies a child disability rights framework in four domains - care and protection, economic security, development and participation - to investigate families' experiences of the effectiveness of support to fulfil their children's rights. Questioning how families experience the interrelationships between these rights, it also considers what the further implications of the policy are. It includes vivid case studies of families' experiences, and combines these with national data to draw out the likely future policy directions to which the Chinese government has said it is committed. Bringing together a wealth of statistical and qualitative data on children with disabilities, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Chinese social welfare, social policy, society and children's studies, as well as policy-makers and NGOs alike.

Disability Policy in China - Child and family experiences (Paperback): Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher Disability Policy in China - Child and family experiences (Paperback)
Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Without access to a public social welfare system in parts of China, some families face invidious decisions about the lives of their children with disabilities. In other places, children with disabilities can now expect to participate in their families and communities with the same aspirations as other children. Understanding how Chinese policy has changed in the places that have addressed these stark situations is vital for the rights of the children and their families who still struggle to find the support they need. This book examines family experiences of child disability policy in China, and is the first to compile research on this area. It applies a child disability rights framework in four domains - care and protection, economic security, development and participation - to investigate families' experiences of the effectiveness of support to fulfil their children's rights. Questioning how families experience the interrelationships between these rights, it also considers what the further implications of the policy are. It includes vivid case studies of families' experiences, and combines these with national data to draw out the likely future policy directions to which the Chinese government has said it is committed. Bringing together a wealth of statistical and qualitative data on children with disabilities, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Chinese social welfare, social policy, society and children's studies, as well as policy-makers and NGOs alike.

Young People Leaving State Care in China (Hardcover): Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen Fisher Young People Leaving State Care in China (Hardcover)
Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen Fisher
R2,442 Discovery Miles 24 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the last 20 years, state care in China has shifted away from institutional care, towards alternative care that recognises children's rights to an inclusive childhood and adulthood. This book reviews changes in policy and practices that affected the generation of young people who grew up in state care in China during this time. The young people themselves give their perspectives on their childhood, their current experiences and their future plans for independence. These insights, combined with analysis of national state care datasets and policy documents, provide answers to questions about the impact of different types of alternative care on young people's experiences, the impact on their identity and their capacity to live independently, finding a job, a home and relationships. All countries continue to struggle with how to improve the quality child protection practices and alternatives to group care. The results here provide evidence to researchers, governments and professionals to help to improve social inclusion by changing institutionalisation practices.

NGOs and Accountability in China - Child Welfare Organisations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019):... NGOs and Accountability in China - Child Welfare Organisations (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Jude Howell, Xiaoyuan Shang, Karen R. Fisher
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book investigates how NGOs in authoritarian states, such as China, craft accountability and legitimacy to ensure their survival. It explores this through the lens of child welfare organisations from 2007 to 2017. The authors provide a fresh approach to accountability that is more attuned to the particular conditions of authoritarianism. The project explores the effects of power relations in shaping the hierarchies of accountability and participation that emerge and the attention given to different voices such as those of donor, government, and users. Essential reading for researchers and policy makers interested in development, NGO, social policy, political science, and child welfare studies.

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