Advocacy for vulnerable people is increasingly becoming a part of health and social care practice, and policy developments have contributed to the development of advocacy services for children and young people. This book explores the debates and findings relating to research and practice in the field of children and young people's advocacy. This book explores the latest debates and findings relating to research and practice in the field of children and young people's advocacy. Contributors present the key issues and dynamics of current advocacy practice and examine its role within health, education and social care services.…mehr
Advocacy for vulnerable people is increasingly becoming a part of health and social care practice, and policy developments have contributed to the development of advocacy services for children and young people. This book explores the debates and findings relating to research and practice in the field of children and young people's advocacy.This book explores the latest debates and findings relating to research and practice in the field of children and young people's advocacy. Contributors present the key issues and dynamics of current advocacy practice and examine its role within health, education and social care services.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword. 1. Concepts Public Policy and Research. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK and Jane Dalrymple University of the West of England Bristol UK. 2. Setting the Scene: Funding Patterns of Advocacy Provision and Children's Access to Advocacy Services. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. 3. An Analysis of the Role of Advocacy in Promoting Looked After Children's Participation in Statutory Reviews. Jane Boylan Keele University UK. 4. Advocacy in Child Protection Case Conferences. Jane Dalrymple Institute of Education University of London UK and Hilary Horan Barnardo's UK. 5. At the Table or Under the Table? Children's Participation in Family Group Conferences - A Comparative Study of the Use of Professional Advocates and Family Supporters. Sophie Laws and Perpetua Kirby Consultant Researchers UK. 6. Challenges and Complexities of Widening Access to Advocacy Services: Lessons from an Evaluation of Voice Advocacy Service. Elaine Chase Institute of Education University of London UK. 7. Providing Advocacy for Disabled Children Including Children Without Speech. Abigail Knight Institute of Education University of London UK and Christine M. Oliver. 8. Complaints and Children's Advocacy in Wales - Getting Behind the Rhetoric. Andy Pithouse Cardiff University UK and Ann Crowley Consultant Researcher UK. 9. Advocacy and Complaints Procedures: The Perspectives of Young People. Ann Crowley Concultant Researcher UK and Andy Pithouse Cardiff University UK.. 10. The Family Court Process: Young People Care Proceedings and Advocacy. Maureen Winn Oakley National Youth Advocacy Service Children's Commissioner Sandwell UK and Birmingham Children's Rights Service UK. 11. The Impact of Advocacy. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. 12. Advocacy Participation and Voice. Jane Dalrymple University of the West of England Bristol UK and Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Foreword. 1. Concepts Public Policy and Research. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK and Jane Dalrymple University of the West of England Bristol UK. 2. Setting the Scene: Funding Patterns of Advocacy Provision and Children's Access to Advocacy Services. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. 3. An Analysis of the Role of Advocacy in Promoting Looked After Children's Participation in Statutory Reviews. Jane Boylan Keele University UK. 4. Advocacy in Child Protection Case Conferences. Jane Dalrymple Institute of Education University of London UK and Hilary Horan Barnardo's UK. 5. At the Table or Under the Table? Children's Participation in Family Group Conferences - A Comparative Study of the Use of Professional Advocates and Family Supporters. Sophie Laws and Perpetua Kirby Consultant Researchers UK. 6. Challenges and Complexities of Widening Access to Advocacy Services: Lessons from an Evaluation of Voice Advocacy Service. Elaine Chase Institute of Education University of London UK. 7. Providing Advocacy for Disabled Children Including Children Without Speech. Abigail Knight Institute of Education University of London UK and Christine M. Oliver. 8. Complaints and Children's Advocacy in Wales - Getting Behind the Rhetoric. Andy Pithouse Cardiff University UK and Ann Crowley Consultant Researcher UK. 9. Advocacy and Complaints Procedures: The Perspectives of Young People. Ann Crowley Concultant Researcher UK and Andy Pithouse Cardiff University UK.. 10. The Family Court Process: Young People Care Proceedings and Advocacy. Maureen Winn Oakley National Youth Advocacy Service Children's Commissioner Sandwell UK and Birmingham Children's Rights Service UK. 11. The Impact of Advocacy. Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. 12. Advocacy Participation and Voice. Jane Dalrymple University of the West of England Bristol UK and Christine M. Oliver Institute of Education University of London UK. Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
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