Physical and mental abuse, gang-related violence, homelessness and neglect are just a few of the dangers that a child must face. Child welfare officers, school social workers, and family service providers have been the primary line of defense against these hazards, but in order to provide a more effective form of social care, these fields must be seen as an integrated whole. They must also have the skill to act as multidisciplinary teams.
Taken from an issue of the journal Early Child Development and Care, Reassessing Social Work Practice with Children provides professionals with a dynamic orientation that offers a holistic approach to social work practice with children. This view encompasses any and all measures of practice designed to protect and promote the bio-psycho-social development of children, including education, protective services, and substitutive services.
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Höhe: 254 mm
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978-90-5699-546-1 (9789056995461)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Cultural Sensitivity in Social Work Practice and Research with Children and Families 2. Clinical Assessment Instruments in the Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect 3. University/Community Collaborative Model on Empowerment in Elementary Education 4. Overview of Diagnosis and Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children 5. Identifying and Responding to Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy 6. Promoting the Preschooler's Chances for Success: A Program Efficacy Review for Behaviorally Disordered or Emotionally Troubled Children
7. Sibling Relationships and Foster Care Placements for Children