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E-grāmata: Politics of Child Protection: Contemporary Developments and Future Directions

(University of Huddersfield, UK)
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"From Every Child Matters and the Munro Review, to changing shifts in thinking from Coalition government; the child protection system has seen dramatic political and policy developments over recent years. This book brings you a critical analysis of these developments from a leading writer and commentator. It begins by exploring the origins of present-day arrangements, locating English policy and practice in both a wider British and international context. It examines tragic cases such as 'Baby P' and Maria Colwell, considering their impact on public and professional attitudes and, in turn, the implications for the child protection system. Looking to the future of child protection, Nigel Parton considers the current state of the system and argues that we need to address wider social and political issues, including poverty, class and inequality. Original, authoritative and up-to-date, The Politics of Child Protection is an important book for all students, practitioners and researchers interested in safeguarding and child protection. "--

From Every Child Matters and the Munro Review, to changing shifts in thinking from Coalition government; the child protection system has seen dramatic political and policy developments over recent years.

This book brings you a critical analysis of these developments from a leading writer and commentator. It begins by exploring the origins of present-day arrangements, locating English policy and practice in both a wider British and international context. It examines tragic cases such as 'Baby P' and Maria Colwell, considering their impact on public and professional attitudes and, in turn, the implications for the child protection system. Looking to the future of child protection, Nigel Parton considers the current state of the system and argues that we need to address wider social and political issues, including poverty, class and inequality.

Original, authoritative and up-to-date, The Politics of Child Protection is an important book for all students, practitioners and researchers interested in safeguarding and child protection.

Recenzijas

'Nigel Parton has provided another of his insightful, well-researched and theoretically informed studies which will no doubt provide an indispensable roadmap for people striving to understand and work within the complexities of the child protection system' - Nick Frost, Professor of Social Work, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 'A brilliant, thought provoking and very readable analysis of the politics of child protection in contemporary society. This book is essential reading for policy makers, professionals and all people currently working and training to work in children's services.' - Lorraine Radford, Professor of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, UK 'An excellent analysis of the changes in the family-State relationship behind developments in child protection services, ending with some positive ideas for reform.' - Eileen Munro, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics, UK

Papildus informācija

Nigel Parton has provided another of his insightful, well-researched and theoretically informed studies which will no doubt provide an indispensable roadmap for people striving to understand and work within the complexities of the child protection system' - Nick Frost, Professor of Social Work, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 'A brilliant, thought provoking and very readable analysis of the politics of child protection in contemporary society. This book is essential reading for policy makers, professionals and all people currently working and training to work in children's services.' - Lorraine Radford, Professor of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Central Lancashire, UK 'An excellent analysis of the changes in the family-State relationship behind developments in child protection services, ending with some positive ideas for reform.' - Eileen Munro, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics, UK
List of Figures and Tables
x
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xii
1 The politics of child protection: an introduction
1(13)
Histories of the present
2(2)
Comparing child protection systems
4(6)
Central themes and overall argument
10(4)
2 Children's services in the postwar period
14(17)
Introduction
14(2)
The Children Act 1948 and the establishment of local authority children's departments
16(2)
The establishment of `the family service'
18(1)
The growing crisis in child protection
19(3)
The Children Act 1989
22(2)
Developments in the 1990s
24(6)
Conclusion
30(1)
3 New Labour, children and childhood
31(14)
The `Third Way' and the `social investment state'
32(1)
New Labour and modernization
33(4)
Combating social exclusion
37(3)
New Labour's policy for children and families
40(2)
Conclusion
42(3)
4 The Every Child Matters agenda and beyond
45(24)
Every Child Matters and the Children Act 2004
47(4)
Every Child Matters; Change for Children
51(9)
Building on Every Child Matters: developments from 2005 to 2008
60(4)
Tensions and contradictions in New Labour's children's policy
64(3)
Conclusion
67(2)
5 The tragedy of Baby Peter Connelly and its effects
69(20)
Baby P: the key elements
70(9)
Baby P and the `politics of outrage'
79(8)
Conclusion
87(2)
6 Central government guidance and child protection: 1974--2010
89(16)
The beginnings of the contemporary child protection system
90(1)
From the protection of children from abuse to the safeguarding and promotion of children's welfare
91(4)
Working Together in the context of Every Child Matters
95(2)
Staying Safe
97(3)
Working Together in the post-Baby P era
100(3)
Conclusion
103(2)
7 `Social breakdown', the `big society' and the Conservative-led coalition government
105(15)
The coalition government: some key background ideas
106(6)
The Coalition: Our Programme for Government
112(4)
From `the big society' to open public services
116(3)
Conclusion
119(1)
8 Reforming child protection: a child-centred system?
120(19)
The Munro Review of Child Protection
122(7)
Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013)
129(8)
Conclusion
137(2)
9 Child welfare reform and the authoritarian neoliberal state
139(19)
Neoliberal paternalism
139(2)
Policies and services for children and families
141(6)
Cutting and refocusing children's services
147(7)
Conclusion
154(4)
10 Child protection and social work
158(16)
Revisiting Governing the Family: Child Care, Child Protection and the State
160(6)
The impact of the Maria Colwell scandal on child protection and social work
166(1)
`Folk devils' and the nature and impact of the `moral panics'
167(6)
Conclusion
173(1)
11 Moving beyond individualized child protection systems
174(20)
The prevalence of child maltreatment
180(5)
A public health approach
185(2)
Recognizing rights, social harms and structural inequalities
187(5)
Conclusion
192(2)
Appendix 194(6)
Notes 200(13)
References 213(35)
Index 248
Nigel Parton is Professor in Applied Childhood Studies at the University of Huddersfield, UK. He is the author of many books, including The Politics of Child Abuse, Governing the Family and Safeguarding Childhood.