
The Child Welfare Challenge
Policy, Practice, and Research
Routledge (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 4. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
534 pages
978-0-8153-5166-5 (ISBN)
Description
Using both historical and contemporary contexts, The Child Welfare Challenge examines major policy practice and research issues as they jointly shape child welfare practice and its future. This text focuses on families and children whose primary recourse to services has been through publicly funded child welfare agencies, and considers historical areas of service-foster care and adoptions, in-home family-centered services, child-protective services, and residential treatment services-where social work has an important role.
This fourth edition features new content on child maltreatment and prevention that is informed by key conceptual frameworks informed by brain science, public health, and other research. This edition uses cross-sector data and more sophisticated predictive and other analytical processes to enhance planning and practice design. The authors have streamlined content on child protective services (CPS) to allow for new chapters on juvenile justice/cross-over youth, and international innovations, as well as more content on biology and brain science. The fourth edition includes a glossary of terms as well as instructor and student resource papers available online.
This fourth edition features new content on child maltreatment and prevention that is informed by key conceptual frameworks informed by brain science, public health, and other research. This edition uses cross-sector data and more sophisticated predictive and other analytical processes to enhance planning and practice design. The authors have streamlined content on child protective services (CPS) to allow for new chapters on juvenile justice/cross-over youth, and international innovations, as well as more content on biology and brain science. The fourth edition includes a glossary of terms as well as instructor and student resource papers available online.
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Series
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
71 s/w Abbildungen, 71 s/w Zeichnungen, 20 s/w Tabellen
20 Tables, black and white; 71 Line drawings, black and white; 71 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
989 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8153-5166-5 (9780815351665)
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Policy, Practice, and Research
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Policy, Practice, and Research
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Policy, Practice, and Research
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Peter J. Pecora | James K. Whittaker | Anthony N. Maluccio
The Child Welfare Challenge
Policy, Practice, and Research
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10/2009
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Persons
Peter J. Pecora is Professor of Social Work at the University of Washington and Managing Director of Research Services for Casey Family Programs.
James K. Whittaker is the Charles O. Cressey Endowed Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington.
Richard P. Barth is Dean of the School of Social Work and Professor of Social Work at the University of Maryland.
Sharon Borja is Assistant Professor of Social Work at the Graduate College of Social Work at The University of Houston.
William Vesneski is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Seattle University.
James K. Whittaker is the Charles O. Cressey Endowed Professor Emeritus in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington.
Richard P. Barth is Dean of the School of Social Work and Professor of Social Work at the University of Maryland.
Sharon Borja is Assistant Professor of Social Work at the Graduate College of Social Work at The University of Houston.
William Vesneski is Assistant Professor of Social Work at Seattle University.
Content
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1:
Purpose, Goals, Objectives and Key Policies of Child and Family Social Services, With a Special Focus on Child Welfare
Chapter 2:
Child Maltreatment: Nature, Prevalence and the Implications for Social Policy
Chapter 3:
Protecting Children from Child Abuse and Neglect by Strengthening Families and Communities
Chapter 4:
Strengthening Families through Anti-Poverty Efforts
Chapter 5:
Family Foster Care and Kinship Care
Chapter 6:
Achieving Permanency through Family Reunification, Adoption and Guardianship
Chapter 7:
Juvenile Justice and Crossover Youth in Child Welfare
Chapter 8:
Specialized Treatment Services for Children and Families
Chapter 9:
Leadership, Staffing and Other Organizational Requisites for Effective Child and Family Services
Chapter 10:
International Innovations in Child and Family Services
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1:
Purpose, Goals, Objectives and Key Policies of Child and Family Social Services, With a Special Focus on Child Welfare
Chapter 2:
Child Maltreatment: Nature, Prevalence and the Implications for Social Policy
Chapter 3:
Protecting Children from Child Abuse and Neglect by Strengthening Families and Communities
Chapter 4:
Strengthening Families through Anti-Poverty Efforts
Chapter 5:
Family Foster Care and Kinship Care
Chapter 6:
Achieving Permanency through Family Reunification, Adoption and Guardianship
Chapter 7:
Juvenile Justice and Crossover Youth in Child Welfare
Chapter 8:
Specialized Treatment Services for Children and Families
Chapter 9:
Leadership, Staffing and Other Organizational Requisites for Effective Child and Family Services
Chapter 10:
International Innovations in Child and Family Services