Legislating for harmony : partnership under the Children Act 1989

著者

    • Kaganas, Felicity
    • King, Michael
    • Piper, Christine

書誌事項

Legislating for harmony : partnership under the Children Act 1989

edited by Felicity Kaganas, Michael King, Christine Piper

Jessica Kingsley, 1995

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内容説明

The Children Act 1989, together with the Guidance and Regulations, makes constant reference to co-operation and consultation. These are seen as embodying different aspects of the principle of partnership. However, as many of the contributions to this book clearly show, the notion of partnership in the daily practice of child welfare and protection is elusive. As well as describing the various situations and settings in which the concept of partnership appears, this book takes an analytical and critical view. It analyses how the partnership principle is reflected in the law. It critically examines partnership between agencies, between child welfare professionals and children, and, finally, between child welfare professionals and parents. It brings together contributors from a number of different disciplines and partnership is analysed from a variety of theoretical and professional perspectives, including law, social work, psychoanalytic theory and social theory.

目次

PART A - INTRODUCTION. 1 Partnership under the Children Act 1989 - an overview, Felicity Kaganas. PART B LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR PARTNERSHIP. 2 Partnership with parents: doing something together under the Children Act 1989, Judith Masson, Professor of Law, Warwick University. 3 Partnership between parents, Christine Piper. 4 Partnership: reflections on some Canadian experiences, Alison Diduck, Lecturer in the Law Department and Associate Director of the CSLCF, Brunel University. PART C - PARTNERSHIP IN PRACTICE. 5 Social work and families: lessons from research, June Thoburn, Professor of Social Work, University of East Anglia. 6 Working with children, Brynna Kroll, Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Course Leader, Social Work Department, West London Institute, Brunel University. 7 Tri-partnership: statutory, voluntary and private partnerships, Robin Solomon, Senior Lecturer, Social Work Department, West London Institute, Brunel University. 8 Partnership: a clinical perspective, Mark Berelowitz, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Royal Free Hospital, London. PART D - CONSTRUCTING PARTNERSHIP. 9 Child protection and working in a partnership with parents, Sarah Woodhouse, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford. 10 Partnership in politics and law: a new deal for parents? Michael King Of related interest: `Children with Special Needs: Assessment Law and Practice-Caught in the Acts, 3rd edition', John Friel 1995 240pp ISBN 1 85302 280 2 pb GBP14.95 Young Adults with Special Needs: Assessment Law and Practice-Caught in the Acts, 3rd edition John Friel 1995 160pp ISBN 1 85302 231 4 pb GBP14.00

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA2618236X
  • ISBN
    • 1853023280
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London
  • ページ数/冊数
    179 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
  • 分類
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