Making Sense of Every Child Matters

Making Sense of Every Child Matters

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  • Author: Richard Barker
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1847420117
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

"This much-needed book examines the implications of the Every Child Matters (ECM) national and local framework for working with children. It analyses the key issues from the perspective of the different professions that make up the 'new children's workforce' and explores interprofessional considerations." "Offering a clear guide to the implications of Every Child Matters for practice, this book will be widely welcomed by tutors and practitioners alike, enabling readers to make sense of the legislation and national guidance, and to understand better the new agendas for children's services."--BOOK JACKET.


Families in Transition

Families in Transition

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  • Author: Charles, Nickie
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 9781861347886
  • Category : Family & Relationships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

This book analyses the specific ways in which family lives have changed and how they have been affected by the major structural and cultural changes of the second half of the twentieth century.


Making Sense of the Children Act 1989

Making Sense of the Children Act 1989

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  • Author: Nick Allen
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 0470016256
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

The Children Act is a major piece of legislation that affects all professionals working with children. Since the third edition of this book was published in 1996, there have been some important developments. This Fourth Edition takes these developments into consideration. Topics discussed include case law in the superior courts; the establishment of CAFCASS; and the Fostering Services Regulations of 2002; and much more.


Every Child Matters

Every Child Matters

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  • Author: Phyllis Webstad
  • Publisher: Medicine Wheel Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781778540165
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Learn the meaning behind the phrase, 'Every Child Matters.' Orange Shirt Day founder, Phyllis Webstad, offers insights into this heartfelt movement. Every Child Matters honours the history and resiliency of Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island and moves us all forward on a path toward Truth and Reconciliation. If you're a Residential School Survivor or an Intergenerational Survivor -- you matter. For the children who didn't make it home -- you matter. The child inside every one of us matters. Every Child Matters.


Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment

Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment

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  • Author: Duncan Helm
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780857002983
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

The application of assessment frameworks hinges on human qualities and skills which are naturally prone to bias and inconsistency. Making Sense of Child and Family Assessment aims to support workers in analysing and making sense of the information gathered, and increasing accuracy and empathy in assessing the needs and risks for vulnerable children and young people. This book offers best practice guidance on how to analyse information gathered during the assessment of children and young people and their families. Good assessments take time and need to be appropriately resourced. A range of analytical tools are also needed if practitioners are to present assessments of children's needs which lead to meaningful care plans and improved outcomes. Helm introduces the key messages emerging from policy and research, and provides insights into today's multi-disciplinary practice. Professionals working in child welfare and protection roles, such as social workers, health visitors, midwives and teachers will find this practical guide to analysis invaluable in interpreting needs and outcomes.


An Introduction to Social Policy

An Introduction to Social Policy

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  • Author: Peter Dwyer
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446207595
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

Exploring essential topics, this text covers themes and issues for students studying social policy or related disciplines such as sociology, social work, or nursing and social care.


Professionalization, Leadership and Management in the Early Years

Professionalization, Leadership and Management in the Early Years

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  • Author: Linda Miller
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446259773
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

With the rapid change experienced by the Early Years Workforce over recent times, this book considers what constitutes professionalization in the sector, and what this means in practice. Bringing a critical perspective to the developing knowledge and understanding of early years practitioners at various stages of their professional development, it draws attention to key themes and issues. Chapters are written by leading authorities, and provide case studies, question and discussion points to facilitate critical thinking. Topics covered include: - constructions of professional identities - men in the early years - multi-disciplinary working in the early years - professionalization in the nursery - early childhood leadership and policy Written in an accessible style and relevant to all levels of early years courses, the book is highly relevant to those studying at Masters level, and has staggered levels of Further Reading, that encourage reflection and progression.


Person-Centred Therapy with Children and Young People

Person-Centred Therapy with Children and Young People

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  • Author: David Smyth
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446291782
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 234

This engaging new book presents a ′child-centred′ model of therapy that is thoroughly person-centred in its values. Establishing the roots of child-centred therapy in both child development theories and the Rogerian model, David Smyth demonstrates that counselling the person-centred way is exceptionally relevant to young people. The book further develops child-centred therapy theory and practice, applying the model to real-life practice with children and young people, whether in play, school, organisations or with special needs groups. It also explores the complex professional issues so critical with this age group, including challenging boundaries, establishing an effective relationship with parents and other primary carers, legal and ethical considerations, and multi-professional practice. The author′s warm, accessible style conveys his passionate conviction that the person-centred approach can provide a strong foundation for child therapy practice. His book introduces humanistic counselling and psychotherapy trainees - as well as adult-trained therapists - to the particular requirements of working with children and young people, and also illustrates the value of using a ′child-centred′ approach for those who might already be working with children in mental health settings. Equally, this volume can be used for professional development in many disciplines including adult trained therapists who want to extend their knowledge of people prior to reaching adulthood.


University Partnerships for Pre-service and Teacher Development

University Partnerships for Pre-service and Teacher Development

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  • Author: Barbara Cozza
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 1787142655
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

This volume examines the diverse ways in which universities and colleges around the world are partnering and collaborating with other institutions to fulfill their missions and visions.


Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs

Teaching Primary Special Educational Needs

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  • Author: Jonathan Glazzard
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 184445682X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 163

Today, there is increased emphasis on the coverage of special educational needs in initial teacher training. This comprehensive introduction begins by looking at inclusion policy and how barriers to achievement can be removed. The SEN Code of Conduct is explained and detailed guidance on Individual Education Plans (IEPs) is included. The book then goes on to give practical advice on the teaching of children with special educational needs in reading, speech and language, the autistic spectrum and behavioural, social and emotional difficulties. Finally, the book considers the wider context looking at partnerships with parents, carers and professionals in other agencies.