People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia traces the
evolution of policies and programs intended to protect children in BC
from neglect and abuse. Analyzing this evolution reveals that child
protection policy and practice has reflected the priorities of
politicians and public servants in power. With few exceptions, efforts
to establish effective programs have focused on structural
arrangements, staffing responsibilities, and rules to regulate the
practice of child welfare workers. Contributors to this book conclude
that these attempts have been unsuccessful thus far because they have
failed to address the impact of poverty on clients. The need to
respect the cultural traditions and values of First Nations clients
has also been ignored. Effective services require recognizing and
remedying poverty's impact, establishing community control over
services, and developing a radically different approach to the
day-to-day practice of child welfare workers. People, Politics, and
Child Welfare in British Columbia provides a crucial assessment of the
state of child welfare in the province. Practitioners, scholars, and
students in social work, child and youth care, education, and other
human-service professions will find this book particularly important.
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ISBN
9780774855679
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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