Children speak : children, trauma and social work
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Children speak : children, trauma and social work
Longman, c1994
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"This title is now published by John Wiley & Sons"--Back cover
Published in association with the NSPCC
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471972198
Description
This work is based on research commissioned by the NSPCC to secure children's views of harm, risk and their anxieties, and the sort of support, advice or assistance they desired. It provides a child-centred perspective on "significant harm" as defined in the Children Act, and also informs about the real concerns and worries of children in the 1990's. The book recounts the actual words of young people recovering from the worst experiences of childhood, including rape and serious abuse. It also informs on children's views on their treatment by social welfare staff; courses of action for child protection agencies; management and practice implications; and the thoughts and opinions of child victims of trauma.
Table of Contents
- Centuries of Adulthood
- Seen but not Heard
- Children Talking
- Adults Listening
- Professional Adults and Adult Professionals
- 'Safe'
- '...and Well?': Written by Neil Hopkins
- Conclusion
- Bibliography.
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ISBN 9780582253308
Description
In this text children describe their worst experiences, including death, rape and child abuse along with their views on the social welfare help they have, or have not received. It gives social workers access to real opinions and provides practical guidance for child protection agencies.
Table of Contents
- Centuries of Adulthood
- seen but heard
- children talking
- adults
- professional adults and adult professionals
- "safe"
- "...and well"
- conclusion
by "Nielsen BookData"