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Provides guidance on the ways child protection services need to improve provision for black children and young people in need. With chapters dedicated to key issues, it shows how social workers can provide better support for these children and their families.
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Provides guidance on the ways child protection services need to improve provision for black children and young people in need. With chapters dedicated to key issues, it shows how social workers can provide better support for these children and their families.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055697
- ISBN-10: 1849055696
- Artikelnr.: 42804172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055697
- ISBN-10: 1849055696
- Artikelnr.: 42804172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Claudia Bernard is Professor of Social Work and Head of Postgraduate Research in the Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Introduction: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. Section 1: The Effects of Adverse Experiences on Black Children. 1: Mental Health and Black Children
Frank Keating and Stephan Brown
Royal Holloway
University of London. 2. Black Children's Experience of Living with Domestic Violence
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 3. Living in Gang-Affected Neighbourhoods: The Impact on Black Children and Young People
Carlene Firmin and Jenny Pearce
University of Bedfordshire. Section 2: Different Categories of Maltreatment: Summary of Key Issues. 4: Child Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Black Children
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 5: Black Children and Families: An Exploration of Child Physical Abuse
Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway
University of London
and Derek Kirton
University of Kent. 6: Child Neglect and Black Children
Danielle Turney
University of Bristol. 7: Emotional Abuse of Black Children
Jean Clarke
Brunel University. 8: Engaging Black Fathers in Child Protection Services
Jonathan Scourfield
Cardiff University and Elizabeth Lewinson
Barnados. Section 3: Safeguarding Black Children from Harmful Practices and Safeguarding Trafficked and Separated Children: Summary of Key Issues. 9: Safeguarding Children Linked to Witchcraft
Prospera Tedam
Northampton University. 10: Forced Marriage as a Safeguarding Issue
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. 11: Safeguarding Black Children from Female Genital Mutilation
Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. 12: Safeguarding Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children: Promoting Rights and Strengths Based Practice
Joanne Westwood
University of Stirling. 13: Safeguarding Trafficked Children
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. Concluding Remarks: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Goldsmiths
University of London. Section 1: The Effects of Adverse Experiences on Black Children. 1: Mental Health and Black Children
Frank Keating and Stephan Brown
Royal Holloway
University of London. 2. Black Children's Experience of Living with Domestic Violence
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 3. Living in Gang-Affected Neighbourhoods: The Impact on Black Children and Young People
Carlene Firmin and Jenny Pearce
University of Bedfordshire. Section 2: Different Categories of Maltreatment: Summary of Key Issues. 4: Child Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Black Children
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 5: Black Children and Families: An Exploration of Child Physical Abuse
Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway
University of London
and Derek Kirton
University of Kent. 6: Child Neglect and Black Children
Danielle Turney
University of Bristol. 7: Emotional Abuse of Black Children
Jean Clarke
Brunel University. 8: Engaging Black Fathers in Child Protection Services
Jonathan Scourfield
Cardiff University and Elizabeth Lewinson
Barnados. Section 3: Safeguarding Black Children from Harmful Practices and Safeguarding Trafficked and Separated Children: Summary of Key Issues. 9: Safeguarding Children Linked to Witchcraft
Prospera Tedam
Northampton University. 10: Forced Marriage as a Safeguarding Issue
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. 11: Safeguarding Black Children from Female Genital Mutilation
Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. 12: Safeguarding Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children: Promoting Rights and Strengths Based Practice
Joanne Westwood
University of Stirling. 13: Safeguarding Trafficked Children
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. Concluding Remarks: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Introduction: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. Section 1: The Effects of Adverse Experiences on Black Children. 1: Mental Health and Black Children
Frank Keating and Stephan Brown
Royal Holloway
University of London. 2. Black Children's Experience of Living with Domestic Violence
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 3. Living in Gang-Affected Neighbourhoods: The Impact on Black Children and Young People
Carlene Firmin and Jenny Pearce
University of Bedfordshire. Section 2: Different Categories of Maltreatment: Summary of Key Issues. 4: Child Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Black Children
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 5: Black Children and Families: An Exploration of Child Physical Abuse
Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway
University of London
and Derek Kirton
University of Kent. 6: Child Neglect and Black Children
Danielle Turney
University of Bristol. 7: Emotional Abuse of Black Children
Jean Clarke
Brunel University. 8: Engaging Black Fathers in Child Protection Services
Jonathan Scourfield
Cardiff University and Elizabeth Lewinson
Barnados. Section 3: Safeguarding Black Children from Harmful Practices and Safeguarding Trafficked and Separated Children: Summary of Key Issues. 9: Safeguarding Children Linked to Witchcraft
Prospera Tedam
Northampton University. 10: Forced Marriage as a Safeguarding Issue
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. 11: Safeguarding Black Children from Female Genital Mutilation
Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. 12: Safeguarding Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children: Promoting Rights and Strengths Based Practice
Joanne Westwood
University of Stirling. 13: Safeguarding Trafficked Children
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. Concluding Remarks: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Goldsmiths
University of London. Section 1: The Effects of Adverse Experiences on Black Children. 1: Mental Health and Black Children
Frank Keating and Stephan Brown
Royal Holloway
University of London. 2. Black Children's Experience of Living with Domestic Violence
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 3. Living in Gang-Affected Neighbourhoods: The Impact on Black Children and Young People
Carlene Firmin and Jenny Pearce
University of Bedfordshire. Section 2: Different Categories of Maltreatment: Summary of Key Issues. 4: Child Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Black Children
Claudia Bernard
Goldsmiths
University of London. 5: Black Children and Families: An Exploration of Child Physical Abuse
Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway
University of London
and Derek Kirton
University of Kent. 6: Child Neglect and Black Children
Danielle Turney
University of Bristol. 7: Emotional Abuse of Black Children
Jean Clarke
Brunel University. 8: Engaging Black Fathers in Child Protection Services
Jonathan Scourfield
Cardiff University and Elizabeth Lewinson
Barnados. Section 3: Safeguarding Black Children from Harmful Practices and Safeguarding Trafficked and Separated Children: Summary of Key Issues. 9: Safeguarding Children Linked to Witchcraft
Prospera Tedam
Northampton University. 10: Forced Marriage as a Safeguarding Issue
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. 11: Safeguarding Black Children from Female Genital Mutilation
Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. 12: Safeguarding Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children: Promoting Rights and Strengths Based Practice
Joanne Westwood
University of Stirling. 13: Safeguarding Trafficked Children
Anna Gupta
Royal Holloway
University of London. Concluding Remarks: Claudia Bernard and Perlita Harris
Goldsmiths
University of London. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.