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Overview""Good Practice in Child Protection"" is a practical handbook for use by all professionals who work with child abuse cases as they get to grips with the new legislation on child protection. The contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds, including the social services, medicine, the legal professions and the police force. The book is based on theory, but its main emphasis is on practice, and it includes exercises to improve practice in specific areas of child protection work, enabling workers to achieve the high standards now demanded. The subjects covered include: The Children Act and child protection; recognizing abuse; preventing the female genital mutilation; communicating with children about abuse; child protection case conferences; promoting inter-professional understanding; victims of child abuse; the police perspective; supervision and support of workers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hilary Owen , Jacki PritchardPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781853022050ISBN 10: 1853022055 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 September 1993 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction, Hilary Owen and Jacki Pritchard. 1. Managing Your Own Learning in Child Protection, Ann Hollows Senior Development Officer, National Children's Bureau. 2. The Children Act and Child Protection, Pat Munroe Solicitor. 3. Recognition of Abuse, Dr Alice Swann Senior Clinical Medical Officer, Belfast. 4. Awareness and Recognition, Jo Crow Sister in Accident and Emergency, The Children's Hospital, Birmingham. 5. Recognition of Abuse by Workers in Other Specialisms, Jacki Pritchard. 6. Preventing Female Genital Mutilation: A Practical Multidisciplinary Approach, Hilary Owen and Lola Brown Senior Race Relations Trainer (Child Protection), Lambeth Social Services. 7. Children with Disabilities - A Challenge for Child Protection Procedures? Philippa Russell Director, Voluntary Council for Handicapped Children. 8. On Becoming a Tightrope Walker - Communicating Effectively With Children About Abuse, Eve Brock Trainer & Team Leader of teachers, HM Prison Lindholme. 9. Promoting Inter-Professional Understanding and Collaboration, Tony McFarlane Multidisciplinary Training Officer, Co. Antrim. 10. Developing Skills in Contributing at Child Protection Case Conferences, Hilary Owen and Lindsey Savage Child Protection Administrator, Sheffield Family & Community Services Department. 11.Child Protection Conferences: Maximising Their Potential, Marion Charles Senior Lecturer, School of Social Studies, University of Nottingham. 12. Formulating Child Protection Plans, Hilary Owen and Jacki Pritchard. 13. Victims of Child Abuse Giving Evidence: Helping to Reduce Trauma, Isobel Todd Probation Officer, Nottinghamshire. 14. Child Protection: The Police Perspective, Sergeant Colin Walke Surrey Constabulary. 15. Supervision and Support of Workers Involved in Child Protection Cases, Professor Dorota Iwaniec Department of Social Work, Queen's University of Belfast. 16. Support and Supervision for Social Workers Working in the Child Protection Field, Jacki Pritchard.ReviewsA distinguishing feature of the book is its strong practice and training orientation. The majority of chapters contain experiential exercises which can be used by teams or incorporated into training courses, many of which are focused on multi-disciplinary working... Practitioners and trainers will find much in this collection which is of value. -- British Journal of Social Work Will delight trainers. They could use the text as a pattern to mount immediate courses with stimulating exercises. -- Community Care Each chapter is fully referenced, and some include case studies and exercises. I found Good Practice in Child Protection not only interesting but educational. It was harrowing to read the case studies and descriptions, and this shows the vital need of good training, supervision and support for workers in this field or for those who come into situations in which a child may be being abused in any way. -- Nursing Standard This text would be very useful for any doctor involved in the care of children. -- Australian Family Physician Author InformationHilary Owen is Assistant Child Protection Co-ordinator at Sheffield Family and Community Services Department. Jacki Pritchard is a qualified social worker who has worked as a practitioner and manager in both fieldwork and hospital settings. She is currently working as a trainer, consultant and researcher focusing on abuse, risk and violence. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |