Christa Jane Moore and Patricia Gagné analyze the gendered power imposed on care workers struggling to meet the needs of vulnerable children in the child welfare system, arguing that reforms are needed that allow professionals to focus on care rather than efficiency and so families can be full partners in addressing their own needs.
Christa Jane Moore and Patricia Gagné analyze the gendered power imposed on care workers struggling to meet the needs of vulnerable children in the child welfare system, arguing that reforms are needed that allow professionals to focus on care rather than efficiency and so families can be full partners in addressing their own needs.
Chapter 1. Historical Development of the Child Welfare System Part I: Early Conceptualizations of Maltreatment Chapter 2. Historical Development of the Child Welfare System Part II: Child Maltreatment in the Modern Era Chapter 3. Scope and Realities of the Problem Chapter 4. Child Welfare Systems: Bureaucracy and Complex Organizations Chapter 5. Gendered Power in Kentucky's Child Welfare System Chapter 6. Lived Experiences of Child Welfare Workers Chapter 7. Innovative Models of Collaboration in Child Welfare Chapter 8. Future Issues in Child Welfare
Chapter 1. Historical Development of the Child Welfare System Part I: Early Conceptualizations of Maltreatment Chapter 2. Historical Development of the Child Welfare System Part II: Child Maltreatment in the Modern Era Chapter 3. Scope and Realities of the Problem Chapter 4. Child Welfare Systems: Bureaucracy and Complex Organizations Chapter 5. Gendered Power in Kentucky's Child Welfare System Chapter 6. Lived Experiences of Child Welfare Workers Chapter 7. Innovative Models of Collaboration in Child Welfare Chapter 8. Future Issues in Child Welfare
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