Child Welfare: Issues in child welfareNick Frost Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 400 lappuses This collection focuses on child welfare in its specific sense: welfare and social interventions with children and young people undertaken by State bodies or NGO's. The term 'child welfare' is deployed differently in diverse international settings. In the United Kingdom child welfare tends to refer to individualised programmes for children who have experienced problems in their lives. In India, to take a contrasting example, it can also refer to major housing and nutrition programmes. This collection takes an inclusive approach to international perspectives.The collection is completed by a new general introduction by the editor, individual volume introductions, and a full index.Titles also available in this series include, Medical Sociology (November 2004, 4 Volumes, 495) and the forthcoming collection Health Care Systems (2005, 3 Volumes, c.395). |
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PART | 2 |
HomeStart a four year evaluation | 30 |
prevention across five decades | 45 |
Towards building a typology for the evaluation | 65 |
The failure of intensive casework services to reduce | 81 |
How other countries monitor the wellbeing | 113 |
Poverty and child separation | 141 |
Maternal deprivation reassessed | 162 |
the state of the worlds children 2003 | 204 |
PART 5 | 219 |
The Communitarian family | 243 |
The importance of child care law and policy | 275 |
An ecological approach to social work with | 299 |
the state of the art or science | 343 |
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active learning adults approach ARTICLE assessment behaviour best interests Chapter child abuse child care child development child protection child welfare Children Act Children Act 1989 children and families children and young context control group Convention countries delinquency divorce duty of care early childhood effects ensure European Commission evaluation experience experimental family preservation services family support movement family support programs family support services focus foster foster care Hardiker High/Scope HMSO Home-Start important indicators intervention involved issues living London marriage measures mothers National Children's Bureau networks no-program group Nordic Nordic countries outcomes parents participation Parties perspective placement poverty practice preschool program prevention problems professional program group rates relationship responsibility Review risk role significant significantly social policy Social Services social support social workers society Sure Start Sweden target typology Weissbourd well-being young children