
Transitional Safeguarding
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Addressing these gaps, it outlines how the specific needs of young people can be met through this approach. Written by leading experts in this area with strong practice networks, it presents up-to-date evidence for its effectiveness, and also uses examples from practice to illustrate the ways in which services are beginning to address these issues.
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"Captivating and inspiring. Each chapter is filled with enlightening messages and wisdom reminding us of the extraordinary resilience that is possible with the right approach. A must-read for every practitioner, policy maker, legal representative and academic."Emma Hill, Independent Social Worker "This well-articulated book sets out the moments in our systems when young lives are caught in the service delivery gaps - the precarious moments between the way things are and the way things should be for our vulnerable young people facing the reality of safeguarding risks and challenges ... The authors set out how to make the space created by the gap less treacherous, providing the reader with territory maps on how we can, every day, close the gap. The cost is our time. Reading and learning from this book was worth the currency for our young people's future."
Bev Hendricks, Haringey Safeguarding and Social Care "An important contribution to practice ... forcefully demonstrates how rights afforded to young people in one context can be taken away in another, leading to a complex interplay of power and powerlessness. With inspiring examples from national practice, leaders and practitioners will be supported to consider theoretical concepts, enabling a whole systems approach to transitional safeguarding."
Nana Bonsu, Richmond and Wandsworth Adolescent and Clinical Services
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Persons
Dez Holmes is the Director of Research in Practice which supports those who work with children, families, and adults to use evidence in their practice and leadership. Her practice background is largely within youth justice and early help. She chairs the Contextual Safeguarding UK advisory group.
Adi Cooper is a qualified social worker and former Director of Adult Social Services. She was awarded the OBE in 2015 for services to adult social care and adult safeguarding.
Content
Introduction
Part 1: Making the Case for Change
1. What do Care-Experienced Young People Say? With Desemme Jones, Jodie Kudzewicz, Sean Robertson, Louis Fearnehough, and Dez Holmes (supported by Rosie Blackett)
2. The Challenge of Safeguarding Binaries
3. Negotiating Legal and Social Policy Frameworks
4. Emerging Adulthood as a Developmental Stage
Part 2: Learning from Current Practices
5. Learning from Safeguarding Children and Beyond
6. Learning from Safeguarding Adults for Transitional Safeguarding Practice
7. Transitional Safeguarding and Transitions
Part 3: Innovations
8. Learning from Safeguarding Adult Reviews, Serious Case Reviews and Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews about Care-Experienced Young People
Part 3: Innovations
9. Innovations in Transitional Safeguarding
10. Transitional Safeguarding as Whole Systems Change
Conclusion: Moving Forward
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