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Exploring Child Welfare - Cynthia Crosson-Tower

Exploring Child Welfare

A Practice Perspective Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package
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464 Seiten
2013 | 6th edition
Pearson
978-0-205-22348-0 (ISBN)
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-- A comprehensive view of the field of child welfare

 

This text provides a comprehensive view of the field of child welfare, including the services offered and their rationale for the best interests of the child.  It takes a practice perspective important for future professionals.

 

Learning Goals

Upon completing this book, students will be able to:



Consider the full range of services available for children and families
See how services can be viewed from the perspective of supplementing family life, supporting family life, or substituting for family life
Understand how students might be impacted by the various services
Imagine how they might use their own personal talents as future child welfare workers

Note: MySearchLab with eText does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MySearchLab with eText, please visit: www.mysearchlab.com or you can purchase a valuepack of the text + MySearchLab (at no additional cost): ValuePack ISBN-10: 0205223486 / ValuePack ISBN-13: 9780205223480

In this Section:

1) Brief Table of Contents

2) Full Table of Contents

 

 

Chapter 1: Children: Our Most Important Resource  

Chapter 2: The Changing Family  

Chapter 3: Children and Poverty

Chapter 4: The Impact of Violence and Addiction on Children

Chapter 5: Children Against the Backdrop of War: Addressing the Needs of Military Families

Chapter 6: Daycare and Educational Settings: Responding to the Needs of Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and School Aged Children

Chapter 7: Counseling for Families and Children

Chapter 8: Protecting Children When Families Cannot: Child Abuse and Neglect

Chapter 9: Family Preservation or Child Placement? Serving the Child’s Best Interests   

Chapter 10: Court Services on Behalf of Children

Chapter 11: Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting

Chapter 12: Children in Family Foster Care  

Chapter 13: The Adoption of Children  

Chapter 14: Children in Residential Settings   

Chapter 15: Our Children’s Future   



 



 2) Full Table of Contents



  Chapter 1: Children: Our Most Important Resource

A Brief History of Child Welfare

Providing Services for Children Today  

Summary  

Exploration Questions   

References



Chapter 2: The Changing Family   

The Responsibilities and Rights of the Family  

The Setting for Today’s Family  

Profile of Today’s Family   

Types of Families  

The Emotional Climate of Families  

The Impact of Culture on Families   

The Family Life Cycle  

Stresses on Families   

When Families Need Help

Trends     

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Chapter 3: Children and Poverty by Judy A. Noel and Dee L. Whyte

Characteristics of Poor Children   

Poverty Defined 

Why Children Live in Poverty   

Consequences of Growing Up in Poverty

Recent Efforts to Fight Poverty 

The Economics of Poverty   

Reducing Child Poverty 

An Important Footnote

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References

 

Chapter 4: The Impact of Violence and Addiction on Children

Children in a Culture of Violence   

Children and Substance Abuse 

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References



Chapter 5: Children Against the Backdrop of War: Addressing the Needs of Military Families

Background

Understanding the Military Culture as it Impacts the Military Family

The Military Family   

Working with Military Families   

Summary 

Exploration Questions   

References  

 

Chapter 6: Daycare and Educational Settings: Responding to the Needs of Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers and School Aged Children by Laura M. Garofoli

Where the Children Are: Evolving Philosophies and Changing Policies

From Past to Present   

Summary

Exploration Questions  

References  

 

Chapter 7: Counseling for Families and Children by Lloyd T. Williams and Cynthia

Crosson-Tower

What Is Counseling?

When a Family Might Seek Counseling 

Attitudes about Receiving Counseling

Changing Attitudes about Counseling  

Types of Counseling

The Counseling Process   

The Experience of Counseling

Trends in Counseling Services  

Ethical Considerations in Counseling  

Summary

Exploration Questions  

References  

 

Chapter 8: Protecting Children When Families Cannot: Child Abuse and Neglect

Historical View

Maltreatment Defined

Reporting Child Maltreatment  

Court Intervention in Protective Cases  

The Role of the Protective Services Worker   

Future of Protective Services  

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Chapter 9: Family Preservation or Child Placement? Serving the Child’s Best Interests by Lynne Kellner and Cynthia Crosson-Tower

Brief History of Family-Based Services

Assessing the Effectiveness of Family Based Services

Family Preservation Workers  

Preserve the Family or Place the Child?   

Shaping the Future of Family-Based Services  

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References



Chapter 10: Court Services on Behalf of Children by Judy A. Noel

Historical Perspective  

Situations Warranting Juvenile Court Intervention

Factors Influencing Court Intervention

The Rights of Juveniles 

Juvenile Court Processes and Procedures

The Role of the Social Worker and the Court

Consumer Perspective  

Alternative Approaches to Court Intervention  

Treatment of Juvenile Offenders   

Trends     

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Chapter 11: Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting by Lynne Kellner

Definition of Terms   

Historical Perspective  

Through the Eyes of Society: Myths Revisited

Demographics

Risk   

How Teens Make Decisions about Fertility and Childrearing  

Fathers

A Teen’s View     

Services: Primary Prevention  

Services: Secondary Prevention   

Shaping the Future of Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References



Chapter 12: Children in Family Foster Care 

History of Family Foster Care  

The Nature of Foster Care Today  

Foster Parents  

Birth Parents with Children in Foster Care   

Children in Foster Care 

The Role of the Foster Care Social Worker

The Future of Foster Care

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Chapter 13: The Adoption of Children  

The History of Adoption  

Definitions and Assumptions   

Issues in Adoption Today  

Adoptive Participants   

The Adoptive Process

The Role of the Adoption Worker  

The Search   

Trends     

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Chapter 14: Children in Residential Settings  

Historical Perspective  

Assumptions about Residential Care  

Types of Residential Settings  

Children in Residential Settings 

Life in a Residential Setting  

Working with Families of Children in Residential Care 

The Role of Staff in a Residential Setting  

Termination   

Problems within Residential Settings  

Problems for Residential Centers within the Community

Trends     

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References



Chapter 15: Our Children’s Future  

What Is in Our Children’s Future?

Preparing Those Who Help Children      

Child Welfare in the Twenty-First Century   

Summary   

Exploration Questions

References  

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.2.2013
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 726 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-205-22348-6 / 0205223486
ISBN-13 978-0-205-22348-0 / 9780205223480
Zustand Neuware
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