Community Work Approaches to Child Welfare
Herausgeber: Wharf, Brian
Community Work Approaches to Child Welfare
Herausgeber: Wharf, Brian
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Anyone concerned about improving child welfare practice will want to read it." - Anne Westhues, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Anyone concerned about improving child welfare practice will want to read it." - Anne Westhues, Wilfrid Laurier University
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 254g
- ISBN-13: 9781551114538
- ISBN-10: 1551114534
- Artikelnr.: 40552812
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 254g
- ISBN-13: 9781551114538
- ISBN-10: 1551114534
- Artikelnr.: 40552812
Edited by Brian Wharf
1. Introduction, by Brian Wharf
2. Getting to Now: Children in Distress in Canada's Past, by Veronica
Strong-Boag
3. Community Social Work in Two Provinces
I. The Neighbourhood House Project in Victoria and the Hazelton Office of
the Ministry for Children and Families, Brian Wharf
II. Community Child Welfare: Examples from Quebec, by Linda Davies, Karen
Fox, Julia Krane, and Eric Shragge
4. Community Organizing in Child Welfare
I. Changing Local Environments and Developing Community Capacity, by Brad
McKenzie
II. Child Protection Through Strengthening Communities: The Toronto
Children's Aid Society, by Bill Lee and Sharon Richards
III. Learning from the Past / Visions for the Future: The Black Community
and Child Welfare in Nova Scotia, by Candace Bernard and Wanda Thomas
Bernard
5. Community Control of Child Welfare: Two Case Studies of Child Welfare in
First Nations Communities
I. Watching Over Our Families and Children: Lalum'util' Smun'eem Child and
Family Services, by Leslie Brown, Lise Haddock, and Margaret Kovach
II. Building Community in West Region Child and Family Services, by Brad
McKenzie
6. Searching for Common Ground: Family Resource Programs and Child Welfare,
by Janice McAulay
7. Building a Case for Community Approaches to Child Welfare, Brian Wharf
Contributors
Index
2. Getting to Now: Children in Distress in Canada's Past, by Veronica
Strong-Boag
3. Community Social Work in Two Provinces
I. The Neighbourhood House Project in Victoria and the Hazelton Office of
the Ministry for Children and Families, Brian Wharf
II. Community Child Welfare: Examples from Quebec, by Linda Davies, Karen
Fox, Julia Krane, and Eric Shragge
4. Community Organizing in Child Welfare
I. Changing Local Environments and Developing Community Capacity, by Brad
McKenzie
II. Child Protection Through Strengthening Communities: The Toronto
Children's Aid Society, by Bill Lee and Sharon Richards
III. Learning from the Past / Visions for the Future: The Black Community
and Child Welfare in Nova Scotia, by Candace Bernard and Wanda Thomas
Bernard
5. Community Control of Child Welfare: Two Case Studies of Child Welfare in
First Nations Communities
I. Watching Over Our Families and Children: Lalum'util' Smun'eem Child and
Family Services, by Leslie Brown, Lise Haddock, and Margaret Kovach
II. Building Community in West Region Child and Family Services, by Brad
McKenzie
6. Searching for Common Ground: Family Resource Programs and Child Welfare,
by Janice McAulay
7. Building a Case for Community Approaches to Child Welfare, Brian Wharf
Contributors
Index
1. Introduction, by Brian Wharf
2. Getting to Now: Children in Distress in Canada's Past, by Veronica
Strong-Boag
3. Community Social Work in Two Provinces
I. The Neighbourhood House Project in Victoria and the Hazelton Office of
the Ministry for Children and Families, Brian Wharf
II. Community Child Welfare: Examples from Quebec, by Linda Davies, Karen
Fox, Julia Krane, and Eric Shragge
4. Community Organizing in Child Welfare
I. Changing Local Environments and Developing Community Capacity, by Brad
McKenzie
II. Child Protection Through Strengthening Communities: The Toronto
Children's Aid Society, by Bill Lee and Sharon Richards
III. Learning from the Past / Visions for the Future: The Black Community
and Child Welfare in Nova Scotia, by Candace Bernard and Wanda Thomas
Bernard
5. Community Control of Child Welfare: Two Case Studies of Child Welfare in
First Nations Communities
I. Watching Over Our Families and Children: Lalum'util' Smun'eem Child and
Family Services, by Leslie Brown, Lise Haddock, and Margaret Kovach
II. Building Community in West Region Child and Family Services, by Brad
McKenzie
6. Searching for Common Ground: Family Resource Programs and Child Welfare,
by Janice McAulay
7. Building a Case for Community Approaches to Child Welfare, Brian Wharf
Contributors
Index
2. Getting to Now: Children in Distress in Canada's Past, by Veronica
Strong-Boag
3. Community Social Work in Two Provinces
I. The Neighbourhood House Project in Victoria and the Hazelton Office of
the Ministry for Children and Families, Brian Wharf
II. Community Child Welfare: Examples from Quebec, by Linda Davies, Karen
Fox, Julia Krane, and Eric Shragge
4. Community Organizing in Child Welfare
I. Changing Local Environments and Developing Community Capacity, by Brad
McKenzie
II. Child Protection Through Strengthening Communities: The Toronto
Children's Aid Society, by Bill Lee and Sharon Richards
III. Learning from the Past / Visions for the Future: The Black Community
and Child Welfare in Nova Scotia, by Candace Bernard and Wanda Thomas
Bernard
5. Community Control of Child Welfare: Two Case Studies of Child Welfare in
First Nations Communities
I. Watching Over Our Families and Children: Lalum'util' Smun'eem Child and
Family Services, by Leslie Brown, Lise Haddock, and Margaret Kovach
II. Building Community in West Region Child and Family Services, by Brad
McKenzie
6. Searching for Common Ground: Family Resource Programs and Child Welfare,
by Janice McAulay
7. Building a Case for Community Approaches to Child Welfare, Brian Wharf
Contributors
Index