Exploring Child Welfare: A Practice PerspectivePearson A and B, 2007 - 458 páginas Overview: Exploring Child Welfare provides an overall look at the provision of services for children and their families, from services that enhance and support family life to those that substitute for the child's own home. The Fourth Edition of this accessible and engaging text continues to reflect the author's strong practice perspective and incorporates new developments in welfare reform and child welfare services. The author bases her work on more than 30 years of experience in almost all areas of children's services, including protective services, foster care, adoption, court services, residential treatment and school-based services. What Reviewers Are Saying: ""[The writing style] is probably the number one reason I choose this textbook. I especially like the way [the author] incorporate[s] the case studies into the chapter. This allows the students to easily make the connection between the material presented and "real life." I have not had a student complain about reading this text!!"" -Sandy Cook-Fong, University of Nebraska at Kearney " " ""The text examples/cases are candid representations of child welfare systems, client and/or service circumstances, and other valuable case histories that provide students the ability to develop professional competence and personal integrity....As an instructor and professional within the human service field, this text has become a valuable reference and resource tool for myself and my students."" -Kathleen M. Gutowski, Baker College ""Strengths: accessibility of material, suitability for BSW [students], cases geared to generalist agency practice, comprehensive, but not overwhelming, holistic orientation." " -Karen A. Ford, James Madison University [ Insert MyHelpingLab Advertisement ] |
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... Settings 394 Reasons for Referral Adjustment to Placement 394 396 397 Life in a Residential Setting Components of a Residential Setting Token Economy and Phase System 397 399 The Influence of Peer Culture 400 Handling Crises in ...
... Settings 394 Reasons for Referral Adjustment to Placement 394 396 397 Life in a Residential Setting Components of a Residential Setting Token Economy and Phase System 397 399 The Influence of Peer Culture 400 Handling Crises in ...
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... setting that was a pioneer in the treatment of attachment disorders . For such children , a residential setting is used when all other attempts have failed . Some children perceive this and strive to make good in this new setting ...
... setting that was a pioneer in the treatment of attachment disorders . For such children , a residential setting is used when all other attempts have failed . Some children perceive this and strive to make good in this new setting ...
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... setting . A child may no longer need the structure of a residential setting but can- not yet cope with the issues at home . Or some children may not have a home to return to , for whatever reason . In these instances , children may be ...
... setting . A child may no longer need the structure of a residential setting but can- not yet cope with the issues at home . Or some children may not have a home to return to , for whatever reason . In these instances , children may be ...
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Our Most Important Resource | 1 |
The Changing Family | 23 |
Children and Poverty | 63 |
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