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What is the social cost of privatising public services? And what effect has the failure of previous privatisations had? This book tells how social work services are now being out-sourced to private companies and how this trend threatens the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and disabled adults.
Privatization. --- Social services: contracting out. --- People with disabilities: government policy. --- Abused children: government polic --- Social services: government policy. --- Child welfare: government policy. --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Abused children --- People with disabilities --- Social service --- Services for --- Government policy
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L'association Docteurs Bru travaille depuis 1996 sur la question de l'inceste avec la création de son établissement spécialisée pour l'accueil de jeunes filles situé à Agen et ses multiples actions de réfléxion et / ou de recherche. Ce Xe colloque organisé en juin 2022 en est l'illustration au moment où des places pour garçons sont créées à Agen et où l'association va ouvrir un établissement mixte à Paris. Les garçons victimes sont restés longtemps invisibilisés et il nous a semblé essentiel de contribuer à la réflexion sur les mécanismes à l'œuvre dans le fait qu'ils soient, aujourd'hui encore, si peu pris en compte.
Inceste --- Enfants victimes d'abus sexuels --- Garçons --- Protection, assistance, etc. --- protection --- enfant --- inceste --- enfant maltraité --- France --- Sexually abused children. --- Incest
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S'appuyant sur les témoignages recueillis durant deux années d'enquête dans le secteur de l'aide et de la protection de la jeunesse en Belgique, l'auteure dénonce les failles d'un système censé protéger les enfants, et qui parfois dérape. A travers l'exemple de parents, de jeunes et de professionnels, elle décrit les ravages de placements abusifs ou de la criminalisation à tort des parents.
Child welfare --- Abused children --- Custody of children --- Protection de la jeunesse --- Enfants maltraités, Services aux --- Garde des enfants (Droit) --- Services for
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Investigating a fast-developing field of public policy, Stephen Winter examines how states redress injuries suffered by young people in state care. Considering ten illustrative exemplar programmes from Australia, Canada, Ireland, and Aotearoa New Zealand, Winter explores how redress programmes attempt to resolve the anguish, injustice, and legacies of trauma that survivors experience. Drawing from interviews with key stakeholders and a rich trove of documentary research, this book analyses how policymakers should navigate the trade-offs that survivors face between having their injuries acknowledged and the difficult, often retraumatising, experience of attaining redress. A timely critical engagement with this contentious policy domain, Winter presents empirically driven recommendations and a compelling argument for participatory, flexible, and survivor-focussed programmes.
Abused children. --- Abused children --- Child welfare. --- Services for. --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- Children --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Child abuse --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Services
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A partir d’exemples, de témoignages et de sa propre pratique thérapeutique, l’auteur montre quelles sont les expériences de violence conjugale qu’un enfant peut rencontrer, pour en dégager du sens, en comprendre les impacts et approcher une certaine réalité.
Enfants et violence conjugale. --- Enfants maltraités. --- Troubles affectifs. --- Marital violence. --- Abused children. --- Affective disorders in children. --- Psychologie --- Chez l'enfant --- Psychology --- Enfants et violence conjugale --- Enfants --- Enfants maltraités --- Troubles affectifs --- Psychothérapie --- Psychologie. --- Chez l'enfant.
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In 2007, Peter Connelly, a 17-month-old boy living in north London, died as a result of sustained neglect and abuse. Fifteen months later, his mother, her boyfriend, and her boyfriend's brother were sent to prison for his death, but the media - who called Connelly Baby P - turned their attention toward the health and social workers who had been attending to him and his injuries during the eight months prior to his death.
Child abuse --- Child welfare --- Family social work --- Social work with children --- Children --- Family case work --- Social work with families --- Family services --- Social case work --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with youth --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Abused children. --- Social work with children. --- Child welfare. --- Social service --- Mass media and social service --- Baby P., --- Death and burial.
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"Provides a step-by-step guide to frequently asked questions concerning the medical aspects of child abuse and neglect. Designed for the nonmedical professional, this guide covers burns, fractures, poisoning, sexual abuse, neglect, substance abuse, and working with medical providers. Includes charts, illustrations, checklists, and resources"--Provided by publisher. Provides a step-by-step guide to frequently asked questions concerning the medical aspects of child abuse and neglect. Designed for the nonmedical professional, this guide covers burns, fractures, poisoning, sexual abuse, neglect, substance abuse, and working with medical providers.
Child abuse --- Battered child syndrome --- Children --- Syndromes in children --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Diagnosis. --- Wounds and injuries --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Child Abuse --- diagnosis.
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Many countries are struggling with issues involving the definition of child maltreatment, reporting requirements, processes for responding to reports, and services to abused children and their families. This book illustrates approaches to dealing with these problems by examining and comparing the designs of child abuse systems.
Child abuse --- Abused children --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Battered children --- Child abuse victims --- Maltreated children --- Victims of child abuse --- Victims of crimes --- Adult child abuse victims --- Reporting --- Services for --- Prevention --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Child --- Child Abuse --- Primary Prevention --- HV 715 Protection, assistance and relief -- Children -- General special --- HV 8079.C46 Child Abuse --- Cross-cultural studies.
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