
Child Protection
An Introduction
Chris Beckett(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. February 2003
Book
Hardback
258 pages
978-0-7619-4955-8 (ISBN)
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Description
`All readers will be drawn to the style of the book as well as its content. The structure will make sure that it is not just a "one-off", being read as part of a course of study, but a book which is used frequently as a source of reference' - Child Abuse Review
`[Child Protection provides] a clear explanation of the Department of Health definitions of child abuse and suggests signs which may arouse suspicion. The exercises interspersed within the text would each provide opportunity for lively debate and indeed Beckett encourages this in his ensuing discussion' - Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal
`This book is clearly written and would be a useful reference for professional wishing to gain information about protecting children from child abuse. The author makes extensive use of case examples to illustrate points and this adds to the clear style of the book' - Community Practitioner
`Professionals who have regular contact with children (e.g., teachers, psychologists, or general practitioners) could benefit from the author's very practical approach to indentifying and responding to suspected child maltreatment. In addition to being a useful resouce in itself, this text could be used successfully in a classroom setting with social work students or as a professional development tool for new and experienced child-protection social workers' - Journal of Family Studies
Child Protection provides a very readable introduction to child protection work. It is for social work students, experienced and non-experienced social workers and the whole range of professionals - nurses, police officers, teachers, doctors - who are following up concerns about the abuse and neglect of children. It is based on the author's 18 years of experience in practice as well as his current work as a social work teacher.
The material is presented in a fresh and accessible way. Chris Beckett makes extensive use of case examples to illustrate points and encourage readers to test their own thinking. He provides clear introductions, summaries and conclusions and invites the reader to reflect on what is being discussed and to relate these points to specific situations that might be encountered in practice and everyday life.
Part One outlines the job of a child protection social worker - what it entails and the demand made on social workers
Part Two looks at the different ways in which children can be abused and neglected and considers the indicators and warning signs as well as the long-term consequences.
Part Three considers the causes of abuse and neglect. What leads adults to mistreat their children or fail to provide the care and protection they need?
Part Four explores some of the difficulties and dilemmas involved in child protection social work.
This is an excellent, clear and inspiring book and is a must for anyone embarking on or already involved in child protection work.
`[Child Protection provides] a clear explanation of the Department of Health definitions of child abuse and suggests signs which may arouse suspicion. The exercises interspersed within the text would each provide opportunity for lively debate and indeed Beckett encourages this in his ensuing discussion' - Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal
`This book is clearly written and would be a useful reference for professional wishing to gain information about protecting children from child abuse. The author makes extensive use of case examples to illustrate points and this adds to the clear style of the book' - Community Practitioner
`Professionals who have regular contact with children (e.g., teachers, psychologists, or general practitioners) could benefit from the author's very practical approach to indentifying and responding to suspected child maltreatment. In addition to being a useful resouce in itself, this text could be used successfully in a classroom setting with social work students or as a professional development tool for new and experienced child-protection social workers' - Journal of Family Studies
Child Protection provides a very readable introduction to child protection work. It is for social work students, experienced and non-experienced social workers and the whole range of professionals - nurses, police officers, teachers, doctors - who are following up concerns about the abuse and neglect of children. It is based on the author's 18 years of experience in practice as well as his current work as a social work teacher.
The material is presented in a fresh and accessible way. Chris Beckett makes extensive use of case examples to illustrate points and encourage readers to test their own thinking. He provides clear introductions, summaries and conclusions and invites the reader to reflect on what is being discussed and to relate these points to specific situations that might be encountered in practice and everyday life.
Part One outlines the job of a child protection social worker - what it entails and the demand made on social workers
Part Two looks at the different ways in which children can be abused and neglected and considers the indicators and warning signs as well as the long-term consequences.
Part Three considers the causes of abuse and neglect. What leads adults to mistreat their children or fail to provide the care and protection they need?
Part Four explores some of the difficulties and dilemmas involved in child protection social work.
This is an excellent, clear and inspiring book and is a must for anyone embarking on or already involved in child protection work.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
535 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-4955-8 (9780761949558)
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Person
Chris Beckett studied Psychology at Bristol University and qualified as a social worker at Bangor, North Wales, in 1980, going on to work for eighteen years as a social worker and social work manager, and then for fifteen years as a social work lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University and the University of East Anglia. He has had a parallel career for some time as a writer of fiction and is now a full-time writer. His novel, Dark Eden was the winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award for 2012.
Content
PART ONE: DOING CHILD PROTECTION WORK
Different Perspectives
The Child Protection Task
Doing the Job
PART TWO: THE NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD MALTREATMENT
Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
Disabled Children
Harm
PART THREE: THE CAUSES AND CONTEXTS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT
Causes and Contexts
Parents, Drugs and Alcohol
Parents with Learning Difficulties
PART FOUR: PROBLEMS AND DILEMMAS FOR CHILD PROTECTION WORK
Poverty
Abusive Systems
The Limits of Possibility
Different Perspectives
The Child Protection Task
Doing the Job
PART TWO: THE NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD MALTREATMENT
Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
Disabled Children
Harm
PART THREE: THE CAUSES AND CONTEXTS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT
Causes and Contexts
Parents, Drugs and Alcohol
Parents with Learning Difficulties
PART FOUR: PROBLEMS AND DILEMMAS FOR CHILD PROTECTION WORK
Poverty
Abusive Systems
The Limits of Possibility