
Children's Services
Working Together
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-4082-3725-0 (ISBN)
Description
Childrens Services: Working Together brings together contributions from a number of authors in the field. The book covers policy, theory, research and practice relevant to students and professionals working with children in a wide range of roles. The emphasis on working collaboratively with other professionals, where appropriate, and the holistic approach to children make this a valuable resource to anyone working with children today.
Reviews / Votes
"I feel that this text is absolutely ideal for students who are studying at undergraduate level and I find that the text overall is easy to read and is in most parts very concise in conveying concepts and ideas... I will certainly be recommending it to others, and I also feel that this text would be beneficial to those already working in children's services as it provides a vital review of policy and practice development and how this has been shaped around a variety of different factors, including theory, international and European approaches, in addition to direction from central and localised government."- Clare Pitkin, Childhood Studies student, Portsmouth University
"Clearly written and very accessible, the information in this book should make it a leader in text books for students but also for seasoned practitioners [...] It forces us to think beyond the structural to the cultural context of our work. [There is a] clarity of how to listen to children and work with them, respecting each one as a unique individual who will make their own mind up about who they will trust and share their thoughts with about important issues in their lives."
- Reviewed by Ruth Stark, Social Worker Manager, SASW in British Association of Managers magazine (Scotland)
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
804 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4082-3725-0 (9781408237250)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Malcolm Hill, Sir George Head, Andrew Lockyer, Barbara Reid, Raymond Taylor, Simon Ellis
Content
1. Introduction
Part 1: CHILDREN'S SERVIC ES2. Children's Help-seeking and Views of Services
3. Children's Commissioners: Representing Children's Interests and Views
4. Integrating Children's Services
5. Getting it Right for Children: Promoting Effective Change
6. European Developments in Professional Practice with Vulnerable Children
7. Youth Justice: Policy and Practice
Part 2: COMMUNITY AND PARTICIPATION8. Centre-based Services in the Early Years
9. Children, Social Networks and Social Support
10. The Police, the Community and Multi-Agency Work with Children and Young People
11. Teachers Working with the Community and Other Professionals: Full Service and Extended Schools
12. Taking Forward Children's and Young People's Participation in Decision-making
13. Children's Representation
14. Taking Children's Citizenship Seriously
Part 3: EVIDENCE AND THEORY FOR PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 15. Understanding Different Kinds of Family in Context
16. Protective and Risk Factors in Child Health
17. Infant Mental Health
18. Attachment and Loss in Childhood and Beyond
19. Accentuating the Positive: Resilience and Desistance Approaches to Children's Needs and Behaviour
20. Working Together at Transition to Adulthood: Services for Young People with Learning Disabilities
Part 4: WORKING TOGETHER21. Interprofessional and Inter-agency Cooperation: The Rough and the Smooth
22.Changing Children's Services: A Social Capital Analysis
23. Working Together for Better Learning
24. Collaborating to Improve the Health of Looked-after Children.
25. Issues in Interprofessional Education
26. Working Together in Children's Services: Constants and Changes
Part 1: CHILDREN'S SERVIC ES2. Children's Help-seeking and Views of Services
3. Children's Commissioners: Representing Children's Interests and Views
4. Integrating Children's Services
5. Getting it Right for Children: Promoting Effective Change
6. European Developments in Professional Practice with Vulnerable Children
7. Youth Justice: Policy and Practice
Part 2: COMMUNITY AND PARTICIPATION8. Centre-based Services in the Early Years
9. Children, Social Networks and Social Support
10. The Police, the Community and Multi-Agency Work with Children and Young People
11. Teachers Working with the Community and Other Professionals: Full Service and Extended Schools
12. Taking Forward Children's and Young People's Participation in Decision-making
13. Children's Representation
14. Taking Children's Citizenship Seriously
Part 3: EVIDENCE AND THEORY FOR PRACTICE WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 15. Understanding Different Kinds of Family in Context
16. Protective and Risk Factors in Child Health
17. Infant Mental Health
18. Attachment and Loss in Childhood and Beyond
19. Accentuating the Positive: Resilience and Desistance Approaches to Children's Needs and Behaviour
20. Working Together at Transition to Adulthood: Services for Young People with Learning Disabilities
Part 4: WORKING TOGETHER21. Interprofessional and Inter-agency Cooperation: The Rough and the Smooth
22.Changing Children's Services: A Social Capital Analysis
23. Working Together for Better Learning
24. Collaborating to Improve the Health of Looked-after Children.
25. Issues in Interprofessional Education
26. Working Together in Children's Services: Constants and Changes