To avoid abusive practice in social care, professionals need to examine the body of values, rules and methods which guide their work, and move towards a more sophisticated participatory approach to social responsibility. The book contains background material, a review of current research and case studies, and lays guidelines for future policy.
To avoid abusive practice in social care, professionals need to examine the body of values, rules and methods which guide their work, and move towards a more sophisticated participatory approach to social responsibility. The book contains background material, a review of current research and case studies, and lays guidelines for future policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helen Payne PhD is Principal Lecturer in Health and Social Care at the University of Hertfordshire and visiting professor at the University of Derby. She is an accredited group and individual psychotherapist and has published several books and numerous articles in this field. Brian Littlechild is Principle Lecturer and Director of Studies at the University of Hertfordshire. He has worked as a team leader in social services departments, and has published several books in this area including Dealing with Aggression and The Police and the Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Helen Payne University of Hertfordshire. 2. Challenging the Power of Professionals: Involving the Community in Tackling Poverty Roger Green University of Hertfordshire and Andy Turner Kingsmead Kabin Project. 3. The Rights of Children in Statutory Decision Making Brian Littlechild University of Hertfordshire. 4. Theatres of Justice: The Need for Ethical Practice in the Family Legal System Lee Heal Service User. 5. Representing Parents in Care Proceedings: Does the Legal System Fail to let Them Play a Real Part? Sue Williscroft Leeds Deputy District Judge and Family Lawyer. 6. A Child Psychiatric Perspective on the Use of the Courts and Child Welfare Judith Trowell and Lois Colling Tavistock Clinic. 7. The Experience of a Professional Witness in Court: Wading with a Child Against the Tide Maria Pozzi Child Psychotherapist Hertfordshire Health Authority. 8. The Betrayed Truth Maggie Lane Service User A National Voice. 9. Surviving an Abusive System Peter Beresford Centre for Citizen Participation Brunel University and Anne Wilson Service User. 10. System Abuse: Social Violence and Families Sue Amphlett Service User Parents Against Injustice. 11. Serial Abuse Mary Neville Victim. List of Organisations. List of Contributors. References. Index
1. Introduction Helen Payne University of Hertfordshire. 2. Challenging the Power of Professionals: Involving the Community in Tackling Poverty Roger Green University of Hertfordshire and Andy Turner Kingsmead Kabin Project. 3. The Rights of Children in Statutory Decision Making Brian Littlechild University of Hertfordshire. 4. Theatres of Justice: The Need for Ethical Practice in the Family Legal System Lee Heal Service User. 5. Representing Parents in Care Proceedings: Does the Legal System Fail to let Them Play a Real Part? Sue Williscroft Leeds Deputy District Judge and Family Lawyer. 6. A Child Psychiatric Perspective on the Use of the Courts and Child Welfare Judith Trowell and Lois Colling Tavistock Clinic. 7. The Experience of a Professional Witness in Court: Wading with a Child Against the Tide Maria Pozzi Child Psychotherapist Hertfordshire Health Authority. 8. The Betrayed Truth Maggie Lane Service User A National Voice. 9. Surviving an Abusive System Peter Beresford Centre for Citizen Participation Brunel University and Anne Wilson Service User. 10. System Abuse: Social Violence and Families Sue Amphlett Service User Parents Against Injustice. 11. Serial Abuse Mary Neville Victim. List of Organisations. List of Contributors. References. Index
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