
Awakening the Spirit
Moving Forward in Child Welfare
University of Regina Press
Published on 1. April 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-0-88977-278-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is the third book in an exciting series of child welfare books that features voices from the prairies. Child welfare is ultimately about the well-being of vulnerable children and families, and this book challenges us to re-examine--and sometimes to reconstruct--the core values of our profession and the methods we use. This book urges us to awaken our own spirits to uncover the truth of our motives, and to move forward in ways that honour the values and experiences of vulnerable children and families.
Reviews / Votes
"Awakening the Spirit: Moving Forward in Child Welfare is a diverse, thought-provoking collection of writing on the current status of child welfare that simultaneously articulates new thinking and doing within child welfare policy, practice, and training. Informed by research, this collaborative collection offers a rich commentary on the influences and contexts within which Canadian child welfare operates. This book is an important contribution that will promote renewed discussion of what it means to move child welfare forward. -Margaret Kovach, College of Education, University of Saskatchewan Awakening the Spirit brings together the latest thinking from child welfare scholars and practitioners as they focus on issues central to the well-being of children in the Canadian Prairies. This collection contains an appropriate emphasis on Aboriginal voices and the Aboriginal child welfare experience that makes child welfare policy and practice on the Prairies unique and challenging. This collection should be required reading for those who are serious about making a difference. -Harvy Frankel, Dean, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba As Aboriginal communities across Canada take increasing control over their child welfare services, new possibilities for more effective alternatives for supporting vulnerable children and their families are emerging. Awakening the Spirit provides an opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous service providers, community leaders, and scholars to learn about creative programs that are emerging across the three Prairie provinces and Northern Canada. While funding, capacity, and community control will continue to pose significant challenges, the emerging programs described in this book present an important vision for strenghts-based approaches anchored in children's and families' communities and traditions. -Nico Trocme, The Philip Fisher Chair in Social Work, Centre for Research on Children and Families, McGill University"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Regina
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88977-278-6 (9780889772786)
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Persons
Dr. Don Fuchs is Professor and Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba. He has conducted groundbreaking research and published extensively in the areas of child welfare and children in care with disabilities.