Taking child abuse seriously : contemporary issues in child protection theory and practice
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Taking child abuse seriously : contemporary issues in child protection theory and practice
(The State of welfare)
Unwin Hyman, 1990
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注記
Bibliography: p. 212-231
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past decade, the post-war consensus on the welfare state has been undermined by economic crisis and the growing appeal of right wing social policies. Every sector of welfare services has been affected by privatization programmes and reduced expenditure. The books in this series tackle emerging trends in the provision of welfare services. This book is a collaborative work of a group of experienced social work practitioners and academics, and it explores the core issues and debates surrounding child abuse and child protection. The issues are debated within a framework of broad social themes - the changing form of the state and state power, and the impact and role of gender, race, ethnicity, class and age. Central to this task is the important contribution of feminism and critical social theory, and the demand for theory and practice that is sensitive to race and gender.
目次
- Taking child abuse seriously, Nigel Parton
- official intervention and child protection - the relationship between state and family in contemporary Britain, Nick Frost
- women, gender oppression, and child abuse, Christine Parton
- child abuse and men's violence, Jeff Hearn
- is it social work?, Mike Horne
- racism, cultural relativism, and child protection, Yvonne Channer and Nigel Parton
- rethinking child protection practices - a case for history, Harry Ferguson
- dangerousness - a complex practical issue, Barrie Clark et al
- the family systems approach - a help or a hindrance?, Helen Masson and Patrick O'Byrne
- the process of inter-agency work, Eric Blyth and Judith Milner.
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