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Child protection and welfare social work : contemporary themes and practice perspectives / edited by Kenneth Burns and Deborah Lynch.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : A. & A. Farmar, 2008.Description: xvii, 235 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781906353070:
  • 1906353077
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.7609415
Contents:
Contexts, themes and future directions in Irish child protection and welfare social work / D. Lynch & K. Burns -- Heading for collision? Managerialism, social science, and the Irish child protection system / H. Buckley -- Socio-legal practices in child welfare and protection in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: histories of the present and possibilities for the future / C. Skehill -- Towards the "preventive-surveillance state": the current changes in children's services in England / N. Parton -- The experience of doing child protection social work: Irish practice, global themes / H. Ferguson -- "Making a difference" exploring job retention issues in child protection and welfare social work / K. Burns -- The critical role of reflection and process in child protection and welfare social work / C. Walsh -- Social work and primary care: a vehicle for change? / L. Cronin -- Questioning quality: a critical analysis of the development and implementation of the "quality agenda" and its impact on child protection social work practice in Ireland / T. Kemp -- Social work and social capital: re-imagining the helping relationship / C. O'Doherty -- Radical or redundant? Irish social workers, the print media and the Irish Association of Social Workers / F. McNulty -- Age limits and the right of the child to be heard under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child / A. Parkes -- Interviewing children and young people as a part of the child protection process / T. Bradshaw & F. Ó Súilleabháin -- Young people negotiating abusive home situations: some implications for child protection and welfare / N. Carr & P. Mayock -- Domestic violence and post-separation contact: issues and dilemmas for child protection and welfare practice / S. Holt
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General Lending Carlow Campus Library General Lending 362.7609415 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 57947

CW717

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contexts, themes and future directions in Irish child protection and welfare social work / D. Lynch & K. Burns -- Heading for collision? Managerialism, social science, and the Irish child protection system / H. Buckley -- Socio-legal practices in child welfare and protection in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland: histories of the present and possibilities for the future / C. Skehill -- Towards the "preventive-surveillance state": the current changes in children's services in England / N. Parton -- The experience of doing child protection social work: Irish practice, global themes / H. Ferguson -- "Making a difference" exploring job retention issues in child protection and welfare social work / K. Burns -- The critical role of reflection and process in child protection and welfare social work / C. Walsh -- Social work and primary care: a vehicle for change? / L. Cronin -- Questioning quality: a critical analysis of the development and implementation of the "quality agenda" and its impact on child protection social work practice in Ireland / T. Kemp -- Social work and social capital: re-imagining the helping relationship / C. O'Doherty -- Radical or redundant? Irish social workers, the print media and the Irish Association of Social Workers / F. McNulty -- Age limits and the right of the child to be heard under Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child / A. Parkes -- Interviewing children and young people as a part of the child protection process / T. Bradshaw & F. Ó Súilleabháin -- Young people negotiating abusive home situations: some implications for child protection and welfare / N. Carr & P. Mayock -- Domestic violence and post-separation contact: issues and dilemmas for child protection and welfare practice / S. Holt

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