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Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare Gary Cameron

Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare par Gary Cameron

Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare Gary Cameron


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Draws inspiration from experiences with three broad, international child welfare paradigms - child protection, family service, and community healing/caring (First Nations) - to look at how specific practices in other countries, as well as alternative experiments in Canada, might foster positive innovations in the Canadian child welfare approach.

Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare Résumé

Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare: Current Issues and Future Directions Gary Cameron

Faced with rapidly changing social and economic conditions, service professionals, policy developers, and researchers have raised significant concerns about the Canadian child welfare system. This book draws inspiration from experiences with three broad, international child welfare paradigmsachild protection, family service, and community healing/caring (First Nations)ato look at how specific practices in other countries, as well as alternative experiments in Canada, might foster positive innovations in the Canadian child welfare approach. Foundational values and purposes, systems design and policy, and organization and management are discussed, as are front-line service delivery, service provider work environments, and the realities of daily living for families. Informed by recent research, the contributors provide clear directions for policy, administration, and service-delivery reforms. Informing policy debates addressing child maltreatment and family welfare, this book will serve as a vital resource for managers, service providers, professionals, and students in the fields of social work, child and youth care, family studies, psychology, and special education.

Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare Avis

``The authors succeed in examining the field from a ... holistic angle. They emphasize famly living realities and service involvement by consistently calling on service providers to question and reform their perspectives of children, women, and families.... Strengths of this edited text include its foundation in current research, a focus on the provision of children's mental health services, comparison of international child welfare practices, and some attention to Aboriginal peoples. While some may consider the Canadian context too particular for wider applicability, the critiques are useful and vital for most jurisdictions, and the innovations that are offered could--and should--be considered anywhere the Anglo-American paradigm for child welfare holds sway.... Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.'' -- G. Bruyere, Nicola Valley Institute of Technology -- CHOICE, March 2008, 200803
``Timely in outlining the challenges faced by practitioners and the need for reform.... The chapter on `Understanding and Preventing Burnout and Employee Turnover,' is a must read for every child welfare worker, employer and their human resource department.'' -- Darlene MacDonald, Winnipeg Child and Family Services Branch -- Canadian Social Work/Travail social canadien, Vol. 10, Number 1, Autumn 2008, 200812

À propos de Gary Cameron

Gary Cameron is the Lyle S. Hallman Chair of Child and Family Welfare at the Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University. His current program of research focuses on the lives of families involved in child welfare and childrenas mental health services, international comparisons of systems of child and family welfare, and systems of care for children and families involved in residential mental health placements. Nick Coady has been with the Faculty of Social Work at Wilfrid Laurier University since 1994. His teaching and research interests focus on the importance of relationship and other common factors in social work practice. Recent publications include a co-edited textbook on theories for clinical social work and a journal site on good helping relationships in child welfare. Gerald R. Adams is a professor of family relations and human development at the University of Guelph. He is interested in the study of adolescence to adulthood, and identity development during childhood and adolescence. Recent books include the Blackwell Handbook on Adolescence and the Handbook of Adolescent Behavioral Problems: Evidence-Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment.

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Table of Contents for Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare: Current Issues and Future Directions edited by Gary Cameron, Nick Coady, and Gerald R. Adams Finding a Fit: Family Realities and Service Responses | Gary Cameron Positive Possibilities for Child and Family Welfare: Options for Expanding the Anglo-American Child Protection Paradigm | Gary Cameron, Nancy Freymond, Denise Cornfield, and Sally Palmer Mothers and Child Welfare Child Placements | Nancy Freymond and Gary Cameron Canadian Child Welfare: System Design Dimensions and Possibilities for Innovation | Gary Cameron and Nancy Freymond Using Intermediary Structures to Support Families: An International Comparison of Practice in Child Protection | Nancy Freymond Aboriginal Child Welfare | Deena Mandell, Joyce Clouston Carlson, Marshall Fine, and Cindy Blackstock Service Participant Voices in Child Welfare, Childrenas Mental Health and Psychotherapy | Marshall Fine, Sally Palmer, and Nick Coady Placement Decisions and the Child Welfare Worker: Constructing Identities for Survival | Nancy Freymond Professional Burnout in Social Service Organizations: A Review of Theory, Research and Prevention | Carol Stalker and Cheryl Harvey Understanding and Preventing Employee Turnover | Cheryl Harvey and Carol Stalker Treatment of Choice or a Last Resort? A Review of Residential Mental Health Placements for Children and Adolescents | Karen M. Frensch, Gary Cameron, and Gerald R. Adams Fundamental Considerations for Child and Family Welfare | Nick Coady, Gary Cameron, and Gerald Adams

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9780889205185
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Moving Toward Positive Systems of Child and Family Welfare: Current Issues and Future Directions Gary Cameron
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