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Child Protection Domestic Violence and Parental Substance Mi

Author: Deborah Cleaver
Don Nicholson
Hedy Cleaver
Sukey Tarr
Publishing date: 2007
This book draws on a wide range of evidence to explore the facts about the relationship between substance misuse and domestic violence and their effect on children, and examines the response of children's services when there are concerns about the safety and welfare of children.
130.20 zł

Good Practice in the Early Years

Author: Janet Kay
Publishing date: 2004
The second edition of this comprehensive guide has been thoroughly revised in line with the latest legislation, particularly in the areas of child protection, day-care standards, SEN standards and disability rulings. As before Janet Kay focuses on the following issues: Children's rights. Children's safety. Anti-discriminatory practice. Equality. Confidentiality. Reflective practice. She also deals with the dilemmas that can arise from implementing such good practice. An invaluable aid to all childcare courses, this guide provides students with case studies and exercises that will help them develop and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the subject.
47.00 zł

Protecting Children a Practical Guide

Author: Janet Kay
Publishing date: 2003
Written in an approachable style with numerous case studies, this handbook provides the framework for understanding child abuse and child protection issues for a range of people who work with children in a variety of professional and informal settings. It provides points for reflection, self-assessment exercises, and suggestions for developing readers' own practice.
58.00 zł

Critical Issues in Child Welfare

Author: Joan Shireman
Publishing date: 2003
What role can and should social work play in child welfare services? Responding to what many consider a crisis in the child welfare system, Critical Issues in Child Welfare is a comprehensive overview of the policies, programs, and practices that define the field, with an emphasis on the role of social work. Joan Shireman looks at the community context of child welfare, noting changes over time, and the role of social work in the development of services to children and families. Next, she establishes a framework for child welfare services and examines the complexities of the system and its relationships to public and voluntary agencies and the judicial system. Finally, the book surveys core services, including supportive services to families, child protection, foster
282.00 zł

Management of Cerebal Palsy

Author: Kate Tebbett
Poonam Natarajan
Rajul Padmanabhan
Publishing date: 2006
Children with a debilitating condition like cerebral palsy receive treatment from a variety of specialised therapists at once. This book documents and builds on the experiences of a team of special educators in south India, who have been experimenting with a new strategy for working with children with disabilities. In this approach, rehabilitation workers are trained in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech and language therapy, thereby preparing them to serve as `Trandisciplinary' workers. These workers are thus equipped to offer each child a holistic treatment programme and more relevant integrated care for a range of disabilities. Termed the Trandisciplinary (TD) approach, this method is even more pertinent to India and other developing countries where
79.00 zł