Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation (eBook, PDF)
Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Education, Health and Youth Justice
Redaktion: Gallard, Diahann; Millington, James; Evans, Katharine
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Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation (eBook, PDF)
Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Education, Health and Youth Justice
Redaktion: Gallard, Diahann; Millington, James; Evans, Katharine
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This highly topical book integrates theory and practice about children and their education provision in 'secure accommodation'. With unique contributions from those involved in policy or provision, this book will be an essential text for researchers, practitioners and students in this interdisciplinary field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315528205
- Artikelnr.: 55419473
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315528205
- Artikelnr.: 55419473
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the Field Chapter One: Troubled and troublesome children: Education,
participation and restoration Ben Byrne Chapter Two: An historical
perspective on education in secure accommodation in England and Wales from
1850 to the present Dr Caroline Lanskey Part II: Practice Insights Chapter
Three: Specialist education provision within secure CAMHS units Faiza Ahmed
Chapter Four: Roles and relationships of care and education staff inside a
Secure Children's Home Dr Caroline Andow Chapter Five: How psychological
services and education link up in Secure Children's Homes Alex Smith and Dr
Sarah Mack Chapter Six: Children's lives, education and secure care in
Scotland Alison Gough and Dr Claire Lightowler Chapter Seven: Education for
U.S. youth in secure care: The sum of the parts is not whole Dr Deborah K.
Reed Part III: Case Examples and Models of Practice Chapter Eight: 'Behind
the headlines, inside the walls - teaching Britain's hidden children':
Perspectives and practices within the Secure Children's Homes Network
Melanie Prince, Aileen Conlon, Marc Herbert, Phillippa Brooks and Sarah
Douglas Chapter Nine: A Secure Children's Home in Wales: Care and
educational provision from clinical, management and educational
perspectives Professor Richard Pates, Alison Davies and David Tiddy
Chapter Ten: Aligning with the chaos and navigating through the trauma
Deirdre McConnell, Kate Brown, Yanela Garcia and James Stephens Chapter
Eleven: The nature-based residential treatment centre as an alternative
model for meeting the needs of children and young people Dr Steven Klee, Dr
Joanna L. Becker and Miyako Kinoshita Part IV: Inclusion and Voice Chapter
Twelve: Youth voice and participation in secure settings for young people
Dr Caroline Lanskey Chapter Thirteen: Children's views of education in a
young offenders institution Ross Little Chapter Fourteen: Safeguarding
children in the youth justice secure estate Katharine Evans Chapter
Fifteen: Identifying barriers and facilitators for educational inclusion
for young people who offend: Practitioner and youth perspectives Dr Jenny
Twells Part V: Recommendations from Research Chapter Sixteen: Re-engaging
young offenders with education in the secure custodial setting Dr Adeela
ahmed Shafi Chapter Seventeen: 'The banter levels are good': Developing
social and human capital through education Dr Anita Mehay and Nina Champion
Chapter Eighteen: 'Where are we going?' Context and directions for policy
and practice in children's education in secure accommodation Ross Little
the Field Chapter One: Troubled and troublesome children: Education,
participation and restoration Ben Byrne Chapter Two: An historical
perspective on education in secure accommodation in England and Wales from
1850 to the present Dr Caroline Lanskey Part II: Practice Insights Chapter
Three: Specialist education provision within secure CAMHS units Faiza Ahmed
Chapter Four: Roles and relationships of care and education staff inside a
Secure Children's Home Dr Caroline Andow Chapter Five: How psychological
services and education link up in Secure Children's Homes Alex Smith and Dr
Sarah Mack Chapter Six: Children's lives, education and secure care in
Scotland Alison Gough and Dr Claire Lightowler Chapter Seven: Education for
U.S. youth in secure care: The sum of the parts is not whole Dr Deborah K.
Reed Part III: Case Examples and Models of Practice Chapter Eight: 'Behind
the headlines, inside the walls - teaching Britain's hidden children':
Perspectives and practices within the Secure Children's Homes Network
Melanie Prince, Aileen Conlon, Marc Herbert, Phillippa Brooks and Sarah
Douglas Chapter Nine: A Secure Children's Home in Wales: Care and
educational provision from clinical, management and educational
perspectives Professor Richard Pates, Alison Davies and David Tiddy
Chapter Ten: Aligning with the chaos and navigating through the trauma
Deirdre McConnell, Kate Brown, Yanela Garcia and James Stephens Chapter
Eleven: The nature-based residential treatment centre as an alternative
model for meeting the needs of children and young people Dr Steven Klee, Dr
Joanna L. Becker and Miyako Kinoshita Part IV: Inclusion and Voice Chapter
Twelve: Youth voice and participation in secure settings for young people
Dr Caroline Lanskey Chapter Thirteen: Children's views of education in a
young offenders institution Ross Little Chapter Fourteen: Safeguarding
children in the youth justice secure estate Katharine Evans Chapter
Fifteen: Identifying barriers and facilitators for educational inclusion
for young people who offend: Practitioner and youth perspectives Dr Jenny
Twells Part V: Recommendations from Research Chapter Sixteen: Re-engaging
young offenders with education in the secure custodial setting Dr Adeela
ahmed Shafi Chapter Seventeen: 'The banter levels are good': Developing
social and human capital through education Dr Anita Mehay and Nina Champion
Chapter Eighteen: 'Where are we going?' Context and directions for policy
and practice in children's education in secure accommodation Ross Little