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Overview""A welcome contribution not only towards the development of advocacy policy and practice with children and young people across the UK and further a field but also towards the wider field of furthering children and young people's participation, individually and collectively in decisions affecting them. The authors ! deftly combine ! very pertinent theoretical perspectives with case studies and practical illustrations of how ! discourses play out in the real world of children and young people's lives. In so doing the book provides a powerful and timely reminder to practitioners, policy makers and commissioners of the importance of critical reflective practice in understanding the dynamics at play."" Anne Crowley, Assistant Director (Policy and Research), Save the Children UK Presenting children and young people's advocacy as an exciting, radical and constantly developing way of working, Boylan and Dalrymple explore its controversial and challenging nature through a comprehensive examination of the theory and practice of advocacy. Readers are invited to consider advocacy as a powerful tool for promoting change in attitudes towards children and young people. The development of meaningful participation in decision making and systemic change in the provision of services for children and young people is identified as key to this process. While advocacy now has a higher profile within health, welfare and education services, the authors argue for critical engagement with the dilemmas and paradoxes it continues to present. More traditional ways of advocacy practice are evaluated alongside newer approaches such as non-instructed advocacy and e-advocacy. Key issues explored include: An historical overview of advocacy within professional practice The development of independent advocacy The contested nature of advocacy Children and young people's participation Forms and models for the provision of advocacy The relationship between advocacy and anti-oppressive practice The authors draw on their own research and the experiences of young people, advocates and professionals working with children and young people to examine key messages and debates that have emerged. Case examples are used to illustrate advocacy dilemmas in a range of settings. Understanding Advocacy for Children and Young People is an essential text for advocates and professionals working with children and young people. It is also suitable as a key resource for health and social care practitioners, educators, commissioners and policy makers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jane Boylan , Jane DalrymplePublisher: Open University Press Imprint: Open University Press Dimensions: Width: 6.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 9.30cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9780335223725ISBN 10: 0335223729 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 16 June 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJane Dalrymple is Senior Lecturer at the University of the West of England. She has practised as a social worker in the field of child care and is the author of a number of publications about advocacy for children and young people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |