This valuable textbook for advanced students and practitioners helps readers cultivate a deeper knowledge and critical understanding of the contexts in which practice with children and young people takes place, and to develop as critical reflective practitioners. This new edition is substantially updated to reflect the changes in the field since the publication of the first edition. It contains additional chapters discussing new and emerging topics including: • key theoretical perspectives for critical practice • the politics of child protection • working with grieving children • the impact of devolution on policy and practice with children and young people. Giving equal attention to practice with both children and young people, this book will be essential both for students and for practitioners in fields such as social work, education, health care and related fields.
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This new edition for advanced students and practitioners is substantially updated to reflect the changes in the field since the publication of the first edition and contains multiple additional chapters discussing new and emerging topics for those in the fields of social work, education and health care.
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Introduction ~ Martin Robb and Heather Montgomery; Part One: Conceptual contexts; Critical practice in work with children and young people: perspectives from research ~ Phil Jones, Christos Charitou, Daniel Mercieca and Ximena Poblete; Meeting the needs of pregnant and parenting teenagers using research: pointers for practice ~ Lisa Arai; ‘New experts’ in the history of child protection ~ Jennifer Crane; ‘I blame the parents’: families, experts and the state ~ Heather Montgomery and Victoria Cooper; Working effectively with African Caribbean young women: an intersectional approach ~ Jenny Douglas; Devolution and children’s rights in the United Kingdom ~ Osian Rees; Part Two: Professional contexts; Children’s perspectives informing professional welfare practice: a comparative view ~ Maria Eriksson and Keith Pringle; Beyond talk: learning from children and young people experiencing a family health crisis ~ Victoria Cooper, Jane Payler and Stephanie Bennett; Childcare social work: perspectives on the professional ~ Andy Rixon; Multiagency practice and professional identity ~ Anna Souhami; Materialising professionalism in the nursery: exploring the intimate connection between critique and creation ~ Jayne Osgood; Wanted men? Gendered discourses in work with children and young people ~ Martin Robb; Part Three: Personal contexts; The making of a good teacher: past, present and future perspectives ~ Jane Martin; The personal, professional and maternal in children’s services ~ Sue Higham; Working with children experiencing disenfranchised grief: the use of supervision and reflection ~ Andy Taylor; “Well you would say that…” Tales of parental/professional/personal experience ~ Jonathan Rix.
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`This new edition is an enormously valuable resource for students and practitioners who want an up-to-date, expert and wide-ranging exploration of the changing policy and professional contexts that shape work with children and young people’. Robert MacDonald, University of Huddersfield
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Critical and theoretical focus New chapters cover issues including changing ideas about parenting and family life, intersectionality; personal and professional boundaries Genuinely inter-professional with diverse voices and disciplinary/professional perspectives. Book covers both childhood and young people and equal emphasis is given to both.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447352822
Publisert
2019-06-21
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Martin Robb is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care at The Open University. Heather Montgomery is a Reader in the Anthropology of Childhood at The Open University. Rachel Thomson is a Professor of Childhood and Youth Studies at the University of Sussex.