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Ashgate
Language
English
Pages
245

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: PART I: LISTENING TO MESSAGES FROM THE FIRST LINE
1 Child Welfare on the Eve of the Twenty First Century: What we have Learned
Sven Hessle
2 The Changing Face of Child Welfare: Perspectives from the Field
Joan Gilroy
3 Efforts at Empowering Youth: Youth-in-Care and the Youth-in-Care Networks in
Ontario and Canada
Susan Strega
PART II: BUILDING FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
4 The Focus on Family when Children are at Risk: Swedish Policy in Practice
Sven Hessle with Solvie Eriksson, Mia Garphult,
Berit Jernberg, Gunilla Levin and Petra Wils
5 The "Wraparound" Process: Strength-Based Practice
Ralph A. Brown and Andrew Debicki
6 From Case and Client to Citizen:
An Innovation in Child Welfare Practice
Judy Burgess, Riley Hern and Brian Wharf
PART III: CHILDREN ON THE MOVE
7 Unaccompanied and Asylum-Seeking Children Encounter Sweden
Marie Hessle
8 Offering Relief to Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers in Holland
Yvonne Aronson, Ab Bobbink, Peter Ernen,
Johan van der Have and Ria Wijnen
PART IV: VALUING DIVERSITY IN CHILD WELFARE COMMUNITIES
9 Tackling Racism in Everyday Realities: A Task for Social Workers
Lena Dominelli
10 A First Nations Experience in First Nations Child Welfare Services
Audrey Hill
11 It Takes a Village: Building Networks of Support for African Nova Scotian Families and Children
Wanda Thomas Bernard and Candace Bernard
PART V: VALUING THE FIELD IN SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION
12 Developing Partnerships in Social Work Education in Britain
Sally Richards, Kish Bhatti-Sinclair,
Wendy Borrill, Lena Dominelli and Julia Waldman
PART VI: CONCLUSION
13 Valuing the Field: Lessons from Innovation
Marilyn Callahan.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-240) and index.
"Published in association with CEDR"--Cover.
Comparative experiences from the project "Child Abuse, Protection, and Welfare," where social work degree students were exchanged between 3 provinces in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
"Consists of papers presented at two conferences sponsored by the project. The first was held in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in May 1998 and the second in Stockholm, Sweden in October 1998"--P. xvi.

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Aldershot, Hampshire, England, Burlington, Vt
Genre
Congresses., Cross-cultural studies
Other Titles
Child welfare in an international context

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.7
Library of Congress
HV713 .V35 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 245 p. ;
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6801207M
ISBN 10
0754611833
LCCN
00132605
OCLC/WorldCat
43632319
Goodreads
3637418

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