Child Neglect
Practice Issues for Health and Social Care
Herausgeber: Daniel, Brigid; Taylor, Julie
Child Neglect
Practice Issues for Health and Social Care
Herausgeber: Daniel, Brigid; Taylor, Julie
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This book addresses the key themes in child neglect, draws on current research and practice knowledge and sets out the implications for practice. With a joint health and social work focus, this interdisciplinary book is an essential resource for all professionals working towards integrated and collaborative childcare services.
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This book addresses the key themes in child neglect, draws on current research and practice knowledge and sets out the implications for practice. With a joint health and social work focus, this interdisciplinary book is an essential resource for all professionals working towards integrated and collaborative childcare services.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Best Practice in Working with Children
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101604
- ISBN-10: 1843101602
- Artikelnr.: 21807269
- Best Practice in Working with Children
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101604
- ISBN-10: 1843101602
- Artikelnr.: 21807269
Julie Taylor is Professor of Family Health in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee. Her research is focused around optimal service delivery conditions for child care and protection practice. Brigid Daniel is Professor of Social Work and the University of Stirling. She has a particular interest in factors that help children to cope with adversity. Together they have written Engaging with Fathers: Practice Issues for Health and Social Care, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Foreword
Olive Stevenson
University of Nottingham. 1. Introduction to Issues for Health and Social Care in Neglect
Brigid Daniel
University of Dundee. 2. Economic
Cultural and Social Contexts of Neglect
Nick Spencer
University of Warwick and Norma Baldwin
University of Dundee. 3. Research for Practice in Child Neglect
David Gough
Social Science Research Unit
University of London. 4. The Nature of Emotional Child Neglect and Abuse
Brian Minty
University of Manchester. 5. Is this Child Neglect? The Influence of Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect on Social Work Practice
Jan Horwath
University of Sheffield. 6. Working Together in Cases of Neglect: Key Issues
Olive Stevenson. 7. Neglect: No Monopoly on Expertise. Helen Buckley
University of Dublin. 8. Common Operational Approach using the `Graded Care Profile' in Cases of Neglect
Om Prakash Svrivastava
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Janice Stewart
Child Protection for Luton and Bedfordshire and University of Luton
Richard Fountain
Luton Social Services
and Patrick Ayre
University of Luton. 9. Serious Case Reviews: Lessons for Practice in Cases of Child Neglect
Renuka Jeyaraja Dent
NCH - The Bridge
and Christine Cocker
Middlesex University and NCH - The Bridge. 10. What is Weight Faltering (`Failure to Thrive') and When Does it Become a Child Protection Issue? Charlotte M. Wright
University of Glasgow. 11. The Theoretical and Practical Issues in Attachment and Neglect: The Case of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
Gill Watson and Julie Taylor
University of Dundee. 12. Parental Substance Misuse and the Implications for Children: Lessons from Research and Practice in One Family Centre
Moira Walker
University of Stirling and Mary Glasgow
Service Manager. 13. Neglect of Disabled Children
Margaret Kennedy and Jane Wonnacott
Independent Trainers and Consultants. 14. Who Cares? The Role of Mothers in Cases of Child Neglect
Danielle Turney
Open University. 15. Do They Care? The Role of Fathers in Cases of Child Neglect
Brigid Daniel and Julie Taylor. 16. Intervening with Neglect
Geraldine Macdonald
Commission for Social Care Inspection. 17. Neglect in Theory and Practice: The Messages for Health and Social Care
Julie Taylor and Brigid Daniel. Appendix One: The Outline Format for Comprehensive Assessment. Appendix Two: Worksheets. The Contributors. The Contributors. References. Indexes.
Olive Stevenson
University of Nottingham. 1. Introduction to Issues for Health and Social Care in Neglect
Brigid Daniel
University of Dundee. 2. Economic
Cultural and Social Contexts of Neglect
Nick Spencer
University of Warwick and Norma Baldwin
University of Dundee. 3. Research for Practice in Child Neglect
David Gough
Social Science Research Unit
University of London. 4. The Nature of Emotional Child Neglect and Abuse
Brian Minty
University of Manchester. 5. Is this Child Neglect? The Influence of Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect on Social Work Practice
Jan Horwath
University of Sheffield. 6. Working Together in Cases of Neglect: Key Issues
Olive Stevenson. 7. Neglect: No Monopoly on Expertise. Helen Buckley
University of Dublin. 8. Common Operational Approach using the `Graded Care Profile' in Cases of Neglect
Om Prakash Svrivastava
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Janice Stewart
Child Protection for Luton and Bedfordshire and University of Luton
Richard Fountain
Luton Social Services
and Patrick Ayre
University of Luton. 9. Serious Case Reviews: Lessons for Practice in Cases of Child Neglect
Renuka Jeyaraja Dent
NCH - The Bridge
and Christine Cocker
Middlesex University and NCH - The Bridge. 10. What is Weight Faltering (`Failure to Thrive') and When Does it Become a Child Protection Issue? Charlotte M. Wright
University of Glasgow. 11. The Theoretical and Practical Issues in Attachment and Neglect: The Case of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
Gill Watson and Julie Taylor
University of Dundee. 12. Parental Substance Misuse and the Implications for Children: Lessons from Research and Practice in One Family Centre
Moira Walker
University of Stirling and Mary Glasgow
Service Manager. 13. Neglect of Disabled Children
Margaret Kennedy and Jane Wonnacott
Independent Trainers and Consultants. 14. Who Cares? The Role of Mothers in Cases of Child Neglect
Danielle Turney
Open University. 15. Do They Care? The Role of Fathers in Cases of Child Neglect
Brigid Daniel and Julie Taylor. 16. Intervening with Neglect
Geraldine Macdonald
Commission for Social Care Inspection. 17. Neglect in Theory and Practice: The Messages for Health and Social Care
Julie Taylor and Brigid Daniel. Appendix One: The Outline Format for Comprehensive Assessment. Appendix Two: Worksheets. The Contributors. The Contributors. References. Indexes.
Foreword
Olive Stevenson
University of Nottingham. 1. Introduction to Issues for Health and Social Care in Neglect
Brigid Daniel
University of Dundee. 2. Economic
Cultural and Social Contexts of Neglect
Nick Spencer
University of Warwick and Norma Baldwin
University of Dundee. 3. Research for Practice in Child Neglect
David Gough
Social Science Research Unit
University of London. 4. The Nature of Emotional Child Neglect and Abuse
Brian Minty
University of Manchester. 5. Is this Child Neglect? The Influence of Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect on Social Work Practice
Jan Horwath
University of Sheffield. 6. Working Together in Cases of Neglect: Key Issues
Olive Stevenson. 7. Neglect: No Monopoly on Expertise. Helen Buckley
University of Dublin. 8. Common Operational Approach using the `Graded Care Profile' in Cases of Neglect
Om Prakash Svrivastava
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Janice Stewart
Child Protection for Luton and Bedfordshire and University of Luton
Richard Fountain
Luton Social Services
and Patrick Ayre
University of Luton. 9. Serious Case Reviews: Lessons for Practice in Cases of Child Neglect
Renuka Jeyaraja Dent
NCH - The Bridge
and Christine Cocker
Middlesex University and NCH - The Bridge. 10. What is Weight Faltering (`Failure to Thrive') and When Does it Become a Child Protection Issue? Charlotte M. Wright
University of Glasgow. 11. The Theoretical and Practical Issues in Attachment and Neglect: The Case of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
Gill Watson and Julie Taylor
University of Dundee. 12. Parental Substance Misuse and the Implications for Children: Lessons from Research and Practice in One Family Centre
Moira Walker
University of Stirling and Mary Glasgow
Service Manager. 13. Neglect of Disabled Children
Margaret Kennedy and Jane Wonnacott
Independent Trainers and Consultants. 14. Who Cares? The Role of Mothers in Cases of Child Neglect
Danielle Turney
Open University. 15. Do They Care? The Role of Fathers in Cases of Child Neglect
Brigid Daniel and Julie Taylor. 16. Intervening with Neglect
Geraldine Macdonald
Commission for Social Care Inspection. 17. Neglect in Theory and Practice: The Messages for Health and Social Care
Julie Taylor and Brigid Daniel. Appendix One: The Outline Format for Comprehensive Assessment. Appendix Two: Worksheets. The Contributors. The Contributors. References. Indexes.
Olive Stevenson
University of Nottingham. 1. Introduction to Issues for Health and Social Care in Neglect
Brigid Daniel
University of Dundee. 2. Economic
Cultural and Social Contexts of Neglect
Nick Spencer
University of Warwick and Norma Baldwin
University of Dundee. 3. Research for Practice in Child Neglect
David Gough
Social Science Research Unit
University of London. 4. The Nature of Emotional Child Neglect and Abuse
Brian Minty
University of Manchester. 5. Is this Child Neglect? The Influence of Differences in Perceptions of Child Neglect on Social Work Practice
Jan Horwath
University of Sheffield. 6. Working Together in Cases of Neglect: Key Issues
Olive Stevenson. 7. Neglect: No Monopoly on Expertise. Helen Buckley
University of Dublin. 8. Common Operational Approach using the `Graded Care Profile' in Cases of Neglect
Om Prakash Svrivastava
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Janice Stewart
Child Protection for Luton and Bedfordshire and University of Luton
Richard Fountain
Luton Social Services
and Patrick Ayre
University of Luton. 9. Serious Case Reviews: Lessons for Practice in Cases of Child Neglect
Renuka Jeyaraja Dent
NCH - The Bridge
and Christine Cocker
Middlesex University and NCH - The Bridge. 10. What is Weight Faltering (`Failure to Thrive') and When Does it Become a Child Protection Issue? Charlotte M. Wright
University of Glasgow. 11. The Theoretical and Practical Issues in Attachment and Neglect: The Case of Very Low Birth Weight Infants
Gill Watson and Julie Taylor
University of Dundee. 12. Parental Substance Misuse and the Implications for Children: Lessons from Research and Practice in One Family Centre
Moira Walker
University of Stirling and Mary Glasgow
Service Manager. 13. Neglect of Disabled Children
Margaret Kennedy and Jane Wonnacott
Independent Trainers and Consultants. 14. Who Cares? The Role of Mothers in Cases of Child Neglect
Danielle Turney
Open University. 15. Do They Care? The Role of Fathers in Cases of Child Neglect
Brigid Daniel and Julie Taylor. 16. Intervening with Neglect
Geraldine Macdonald
Commission for Social Care Inspection. 17. Neglect in Theory and Practice: The Messages for Health and Social Care
Julie Taylor and Brigid Daniel. Appendix One: The Outline Format for Comprehensive Assessment. Appendix Two: Worksheets. The Contributors. The Contributors. References. Indexes.