Children's rights and child protection
Critical times, critical issues in Ireland
Herausgeber: Burns, Kenneth; Lynch, Deborah
Children's rights and child protection
Critical times, critical issues in Ireland
Herausgeber: Burns, Kenneth; Lynch, Deborah
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This topical book comprehensively draws together diverse perspectives from key leaders in the field to address critical issues for children in relation to their rights, welfare and protection at a critical time in Ireland.
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This topical book comprehensively draws together diverse perspectives from key leaders in the field to address critical issues for children in relation to their rights, welfare and protection at a critical time in Ireland.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780719090851
- ISBN-10: 0719090857
- Artikelnr.: 37727607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9780719090851
- ISBN-10: 0719090857
- Artikelnr.: 37727607
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kenneth Burns is deputy course director of the Master of Social Work and a research associate with the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century at University College Cork. Deborah Lynch is course director of the Master of Social Work and a research associate with the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century at University College Cork.
1. Politics, democracy and protecting children - Kenneth Burns and Deborah
Lynch 2. Child outcasts: the Ryan Report into industrial and reformatory
schools - Fred Powell, Martin Geoghegan, Margaret Scanlon and Katharina
Swirak 3. Children's rights in child protection: Identifying the bottom
line in critical times - Ursula Kilkelly 4. It is a long way from Kilkenny
to here: Reflections on legal and policy developments before and since the
publication of the Kilkenny Incest Investigation - Catherine McGuinness 5.
Safeguarding children in the Catholic Church in critical times: Some
reflections on the Irish experience - Ian Elliott 6. White Children First?
Whiteness, child protection policies and the politics of 'race' - Alastair
Christie 7. Making 'new connections': The development of a differential
response to child protection and welfare - Mark Yalloway, Mary Hargaden and
Eilidh MacNab 8. Social work and the media in Ireland: A journalist's
perspective - Carl O'Brien 9. Two countries, one border: The challenges and
opportunities for protecting children on an all island basis - A critical
turning point - John Devaney and Colin Reid 10. Why is child protection so
difficult? - Harry Ferguson 11. A serious (suspected non-accidental) injury
to a child: Critical issues for assessment and analysis - Pat Kelleher and
Deborah Lynch 12. Putting research evidence to work in child and family
social work - Helen Buckley and Sadhbh Whelan 13. Young people exiting
homelessness: The role of family support - Paula Mayock, Mary Louise Corr
and Eoin O'Sullivan 14. Aftercare not afterthought: Supporting children in
care's transition to adulthood - Ann Doyle and Paula Mayock and Kenneth
Burns 15. Moving beyond 'case-management': Social workers' perspectives on
professional supervision in child protection and welfare - Kenneth Burns
References Index
Lynch 2. Child outcasts: the Ryan Report into industrial and reformatory
schools - Fred Powell, Martin Geoghegan, Margaret Scanlon and Katharina
Swirak 3. Children's rights in child protection: Identifying the bottom
line in critical times - Ursula Kilkelly 4. It is a long way from Kilkenny
to here: Reflections on legal and policy developments before and since the
publication of the Kilkenny Incest Investigation - Catherine McGuinness 5.
Safeguarding children in the Catholic Church in critical times: Some
reflections on the Irish experience - Ian Elliott 6. White Children First?
Whiteness, child protection policies and the politics of 'race' - Alastair
Christie 7. Making 'new connections': The development of a differential
response to child protection and welfare - Mark Yalloway, Mary Hargaden and
Eilidh MacNab 8. Social work and the media in Ireland: A journalist's
perspective - Carl O'Brien 9. Two countries, one border: The challenges and
opportunities for protecting children on an all island basis - A critical
turning point - John Devaney and Colin Reid 10. Why is child protection so
difficult? - Harry Ferguson 11. A serious (suspected non-accidental) injury
to a child: Critical issues for assessment and analysis - Pat Kelleher and
Deborah Lynch 12. Putting research evidence to work in child and family
social work - Helen Buckley and Sadhbh Whelan 13. Young people exiting
homelessness: The role of family support - Paula Mayock, Mary Louise Corr
and Eoin O'Sullivan 14. Aftercare not afterthought: Supporting children in
care's transition to adulthood - Ann Doyle and Paula Mayock and Kenneth
Burns 15. Moving beyond 'case-management': Social workers' perspectives on
professional supervision in child protection and welfare - Kenneth Burns
References Index
1. Politics, democracy and protecting children - Kenneth Burns and Deborah
Lynch 2. Child outcasts: the Ryan Report into industrial and reformatory
schools - Fred Powell, Martin Geoghegan, Margaret Scanlon and Katharina
Swirak 3. Children's rights in child protection: Identifying the bottom
line in critical times - Ursula Kilkelly 4. It is a long way from Kilkenny
to here: Reflections on legal and policy developments before and since the
publication of the Kilkenny Incest Investigation - Catherine McGuinness 5.
Safeguarding children in the Catholic Church in critical times: Some
reflections on the Irish experience - Ian Elliott 6. White Children First?
Whiteness, child protection policies and the politics of 'race' - Alastair
Christie 7. Making 'new connections': The development of a differential
response to child protection and welfare - Mark Yalloway, Mary Hargaden and
Eilidh MacNab 8. Social work and the media in Ireland: A journalist's
perspective - Carl O'Brien 9. Two countries, one border: The challenges and
opportunities for protecting children on an all island basis - A critical
turning point - John Devaney and Colin Reid 10. Why is child protection so
difficult? - Harry Ferguson 11. A serious (suspected non-accidental) injury
to a child: Critical issues for assessment and analysis - Pat Kelleher and
Deborah Lynch 12. Putting research evidence to work in child and family
social work - Helen Buckley and Sadhbh Whelan 13. Young people exiting
homelessness: The role of family support - Paula Mayock, Mary Louise Corr
and Eoin O'Sullivan 14. Aftercare not afterthought: Supporting children in
care's transition to adulthood - Ann Doyle and Paula Mayock and Kenneth
Burns 15. Moving beyond 'case-management': Social workers' perspectives on
professional supervision in child protection and welfare - Kenneth Burns
References Index
Lynch 2. Child outcasts: the Ryan Report into industrial and reformatory
schools - Fred Powell, Martin Geoghegan, Margaret Scanlon and Katharina
Swirak 3. Children's rights in child protection: Identifying the bottom
line in critical times - Ursula Kilkelly 4. It is a long way from Kilkenny
to here: Reflections on legal and policy developments before and since the
publication of the Kilkenny Incest Investigation - Catherine McGuinness 5.
Safeguarding children in the Catholic Church in critical times: Some
reflections on the Irish experience - Ian Elliott 6. White Children First?
Whiteness, child protection policies and the politics of 'race' - Alastair
Christie 7. Making 'new connections': The development of a differential
response to child protection and welfare - Mark Yalloway, Mary Hargaden and
Eilidh MacNab 8. Social work and the media in Ireland: A journalist's
perspective - Carl O'Brien 9. Two countries, one border: The challenges and
opportunities for protecting children on an all island basis - A critical
turning point - John Devaney and Colin Reid 10. Why is child protection so
difficult? - Harry Ferguson 11. A serious (suspected non-accidental) injury
to a child: Critical issues for assessment and analysis - Pat Kelleher and
Deborah Lynch 12. Putting research evidence to work in child and family
social work - Helen Buckley and Sadhbh Whelan 13. Young people exiting
homelessness: The role of family support - Paula Mayock, Mary Louise Corr
and Eoin O'Sullivan 14. Aftercare not afterthought: Supporting children in
care's transition to adulthood - Ann Doyle and Paula Mayock and Kenneth
Burns 15. Moving beyond 'case-management': Social workers' perspectives on
professional supervision in child protection and welfare - Kenneth Burns
References Index