The Children Act 1989, for the first time in welfare legislation, cited religion as an essential aspect of children's lives to which social workers should give attention. Although religious and spiritual aspects of childhood have been studied in the field of education, these are new subjects within social work and have stimulated few publications. This book, written by a pioneering author and creator of CCETSW's training pack in the field, will fill the gap. Margaret Crompton provides a jargon-free, practice-oriented text for use in social work agencies and training programmes. The focus is children involved with the social work service in whatever context - care, supervision, hospital or residential unit for offenders. It provides an insight into the importance of spirituality and religious belief in the everyday lives of children. Areas covered include: ¢ spiritual and religious rights ¢ abuse and neglect ¢ children and death ¢ communicating with children and young people.
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