Meeting the Needs of Ethnic Minority Children - Including Refugee, Black and Mixed Parentage Children
A Handbook for Professionals Second Edition
Herausgeber: Dwivedi, Kedar Nath
Meeting the Needs of Ethnic Minority Children - Including Refugee, Black and Mixed Parentage Children
A Handbook for Professionals Second Edition
Herausgeber: Dwivedi, Kedar Nath
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Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this substantially revised edition of this popular handbook - new chapters are included on identity work and refugee children. Offering practical guidance based on sound research and practice, the book provides a focus on some of the most difficult and topical aspects of this field of work.
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Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this substantially revised edition of this popular handbook - new chapters are included on identity work and refugee children. Offering practical guidance based on sound research and practice, the book provides a focus on some of the most difficult and topical aspects of this field of work.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029592
- ISBN-10: 1853029599
- Artikelnr.: 21887022
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029592
- ISBN-10: 1853029599
- Artikelnr.: 21887022
Edited by Kedar N Dwivedi
Preface
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Foreword
Professor Richard Williams
University of Glamorgan. 1. Introduction
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 2. Culture and Personality
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 3. Mental Health Needs of Ethnic Minority Children
Rajeev Banhatti
Northampton Child and Family Services
and Surya Bhate
The Tees and North East Yorkshire Trust. 4. Family Therapy and Ethnic Minorities
Annie Lau
North East London Mental Health Trust. 5. Children
Families and Therapists: Clinical considerations and ethnic minority cultures
Begum Maitra
Child and Family Consultation Centre
Hammersmith
and Ann Miller
Marlborough Family Service. 6. Can talking about culture be therapeutic? Tasneen Fateh
Nurum Islam
Farra Khan
Cecilia Ko
Marigold Lee
Rubia Malik
Marlborough Family Service
and Inga-Britt Krause
Tavistock and Portman Mental Health Trust. 7. What is a Positive Black Identity? Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 8. The Emergence of Ethnicity: A tale of three cultures
John Burnham
Birmingham Children's Hospital (NHS) Trust
and Queenie Harris
Charles Burn Clinic
Birmingham. 9. Anti-racist Strategies for Educational Performance: Facilitating successful learning for all children
Gerry German
Communities Empowerment Network. 10. Mixed Race Children and Families
Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 11. Adoption of Children from Minority Groups
Professor Harry Zeitlin
North Essex Child and Family Consultation Service. 12. Residential Care for Ethnic Minority Children
Harish Mehra
Birmingham Social Services. 13. Practical Approaches to Work with Refugee Children
Jeremy Woodcock
University of Bristol. 14. Community and Youth work with Asian Women and Girls
Radha Dwivedi
Northampton Child and Family Services. 15. A Conceptual Framework of Identity Formation in a Society of Multiple Cultures: Applying theory to practice
James Rodriquez
Family Research Consortium
Ana Marie Cauce
Department of Psychology
Seattle
and Linda Wilson
Casey Family Programs
Seattle. Bibliographic References. Index
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Foreword
Professor Richard Williams
University of Glamorgan. 1. Introduction
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 2. Culture and Personality
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 3. Mental Health Needs of Ethnic Minority Children
Rajeev Banhatti
Northampton Child and Family Services
and Surya Bhate
The Tees and North East Yorkshire Trust. 4. Family Therapy and Ethnic Minorities
Annie Lau
North East London Mental Health Trust. 5. Children
Families and Therapists: Clinical considerations and ethnic minority cultures
Begum Maitra
Child and Family Consultation Centre
Hammersmith
and Ann Miller
Marlborough Family Service. 6. Can talking about culture be therapeutic? Tasneen Fateh
Nurum Islam
Farra Khan
Cecilia Ko
Marigold Lee
Rubia Malik
Marlborough Family Service
and Inga-Britt Krause
Tavistock and Portman Mental Health Trust. 7. What is a Positive Black Identity? Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 8. The Emergence of Ethnicity: A tale of three cultures
John Burnham
Birmingham Children's Hospital (NHS) Trust
and Queenie Harris
Charles Burn Clinic
Birmingham. 9. Anti-racist Strategies for Educational Performance: Facilitating successful learning for all children
Gerry German
Communities Empowerment Network. 10. Mixed Race Children and Families
Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 11. Adoption of Children from Minority Groups
Professor Harry Zeitlin
North Essex Child and Family Consultation Service. 12. Residential Care for Ethnic Minority Children
Harish Mehra
Birmingham Social Services. 13. Practical Approaches to Work with Refugee Children
Jeremy Woodcock
University of Bristol. 14. Community and Youth work with Asian Women and Girls
Radha Dwivedi
Northampton Child and Family Services. 15. A Conceptual Framework of Identity Formation in a Society of Multiple Cultures: Applying theory to practice
James Rodriquez
Family Research Consortium
Ana Marie Cauce
Department of Psychology
Seattle
and Linda Wilson
Casey Family Programs
Seattle. Bibliographic References. Index
Preface
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Foreword
Professor Richard Williams
University of Glamorgan. 1. Introduction
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 2. Culture and Personality
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 3. Mental Health Needs of Ethnic Minority Children
Rajeev Banhatti
Northampton Child and Family Services
and Surya Bhate
The Tees and North East Yorkshire Trust. 4. Family Therapy and Ethnic Minorities
Annie Lau
North East London Mental Health Trust. 5. Children
Families and Therapists: Clinical considerations and ethnic minority cultures
Begum Maitra
Child and Family Consultation Centre
Hammersmith
and Ann Miller
Marlborough Family Service. 6. Can talking about culture be therapeutic? Tasneen Fateh
Nurum Islam
Farra Khan
Cecilia Ko
Marigold Lee
Rubia Malik
Marlborough Family Service
and Inga-Britt Krause
Tavistock and Portman Mental Health Trust. 7. What is a Positive Black Identity? Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 8. The Emergence of Ethnicity: A tale of three cultures
John Burnham
Birmingham Children's Hospital (NHS) Trust
and Queenie Harris
Charles Burn Clinic
Birmingham. 9. Anti-racist Strategies for Educational Performance: Facilitating successful learning for all children
Gerry German
Communities Empowerment Network. 10. Mixed Race Children and Families
Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 11. Adoption of Children from Minority Groups
Professor Harry Zeitlin
North Essex Child and Family Consultation Service. 12. Residential Care for Ethnic Minority Children
Harish Mehra
Birmingham Social Services. 13. Practical Approaches to Work with Refugee Children
Jeremy Woodcock
University of Bristol. 14. Community and Youth work with Asian Women and Girls
Radha Dwivedi
Northampton Child and Family Services. 15. A Conceptual Framework of Identity Formation in a Society of Multiple Cultures: Applying theory to practice
James Rodriquez
Family Research Consortium
Ana Marie Cauce
Department of Psychology
Seattle
and Linda Wilson
Casey Family Programs
Seattle. Bibliographic References. Index
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Foreword
Professor Richard Williams
University of Glamorgan. 1. Introduction
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 2. Culture and Personality
Kedar Nath Dwivedi. 3. Mental Health Needs of Ethnic Minority Children
Rajeev Banhatti
Northampton Child and Family Services
and Surya Bhate
The Tees and North East Yorkshire Trust. 4. Family Therapy and Ethnic Minorities
Annie Lau
North East London Mental Health Trust. 5. Children
Families and Therapists: Clinical considerations and ethnic minority cultures
Begum Maitra
Child and Family Consultation Centre
Hammersmith
and Ann Miller
Marlborough Family Service. 6. Can talking about culture be therapeutic? Tasneen Fateh
Nurum Islam
Farra Khan
Cecilia Ko
Marigold Lee
Rubia Malik
Marlborough Family Service
and Inga-Britt Krause
Tavistock and Portman Mental Health Trust. 7. What is a Positive Black Identity? Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 8. The Emergence of Ethnicity: A tale of three cultures
John Burnham
Birmingham Children's Hospital (NHS) Trust
and Queenie Harris
Charles Burn Clinic
Birmingham. 9. Anti-racist Strategies for Educational Performance: Facilitating successful learning for all children
Gerry German
Communities Empowerment Network. 10. Mixed Race Children and Families
Nick Banks
University of Nottingham. 11. Adoption of Children from Minority Groups
Professor Harry Zeitlin
North Essex Child and Family Consultation Service. 12. Residential Care for Ethnic Minority Children
Harish Mehra
Birmingham Social Services. 13. Practical Approaches to Work with Refugee Children
Jeremy Woodcock
University of Bristol. 14. Community and Youth work with Asian Women and Girls
Radha Dwivedi
Northampton Child and Family Services. 15. A Conceptual Framework of Identity Formation in a Society of Multiple Cultures: Applying theory to practice
James Rodriquez
Family Research Consortium
Ana Marie Cauce
Department of Psychology
Seattle
and Linda Wilson
Casey Family Programs
Seattle. Bibliographic References. Index