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9781905541157

The Child and Family in Context Developing Ecological Practice in Disadvantaged Communities

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  • ISBN13:

    9781905541157

  • ISBN10:

    1905541155

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-08-01
  • Publisher: Russell House Publishing
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List Price: $40.48

Summary

For those concerned with the welfare of children, young people, and families in the community, this book's evidence and UK case studies, drawn from lives in disadvantaged communities, illustrate ways of delivering good innovative practice. Drawing on the authors' wide experiences, the book focuses on the whole child, recognizing the links between different parts of children's and young people's lives, and the importance of working creatively with these connections. Such practice developments are especially timely in the UK in the context of Every Child Matters, Integrated Children's Centres, and Extended Schools. In evolving policy contexts, the authors draw out lessons that can inform practice everywhere including: working jointly with families and communities to safeguard children and young people and promote their well-being * working with communities to increase support for parents and produce better outcomes for everyone * the implications of this approach for all agencies and practitioners that impact children and young people, not just those with direct responsibility * differing contexts, ranging from a rural town to an inner-city refugee community * hearing the voices of the children, young people, and the parents living in these communities * addressing differences in age, gender, race, dual heritage, refugee status, and disabilities.

Table of Contents

Research and Policy Background to Ecological Practicep. 1
Introduction: Developing Ecological Practice With Children and Families in Disadvantaged Communitiesp. 1
The Context for Ecological Practice: Poverty and Inequality in the UKp. 12
The Impact on Children and Families of Living in Disadvantaged Communitiesp. 23
Ecological Processes in Disadvantaged Communitiesp. 36
Practice Implicationsp. 48
The Development of Practice Approaches to the Connections Between Child, Family and Communityp. 48
Ecological Processes and Practice in Four Community Settingsp. 62
Community Approaches to Safeguarding Childrenp. 77
Community Capacity Building for Ecological Practicep. 92
Regenerating Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods and Improving Community Safetyp. 109
The Challenges of Ecological Practicep. 125
Developing Practitioner-Participant Evaluation of Ecological Practicep. 125
Conclusion: The Challenges of Ecological Practice for Organisations and Practitionersp. 138
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