Social Work in Child Care

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1. Verfasser: Pugh, Elisabeth (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2023
Schriftenreihe:Routledge Revivals Series
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Original Title Page
  • Original Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • General Editor's Introduction
  • 1 Introduction and History
  • Introduction
  • Historical Background
  • The Children Act 1948
  • 2 Working with Parents and Children at Home
  • Background
  • Co-Ordination of Work with Families
  • Action in Cases of Neglect and Ill-Treatment
  • A Family Casework Service
  • The Children and Young Persons Act 1963
  • Family Casework in a Local Authority Setting
  • 3 Reception into Care
  • Background
  • Legal Provisions
  • The Need for Short-Term Reception into Care
  • The Parent and the Child Care Officer
  • Recording
  • The Child and the Child Care Officer
  • Pressures on the Child Care Officer
  • 4 The Child in Care and His Family
  • Working with Parents
  • Legal Position of Parents Under the Children Act 1948
  • Legal Position of Parents in 'Fit Person' Cases
  • Parental Contributions to Child's Maintenance
  • The Plan
  • The Child
  • 5 Foster Care
  • The Development of Foster Care
  • The Selection of Foster Parents
  • Boarding-Out Allowances
  • The Child Care Officer and the Foster Parent
  • Foster Parents and Natural Parents
  • The Child Care Officer and the Foster Child
  • Children Fostered Privately Under the Children Act 1958
  • Protected Children Under the Adoption Act 1958
  • Children Fostered Privately and Protected Children
  • 6 Residential Care
  • Development and Present Function
  • Reception Centres, Nurseries and Children's Homes
  • The Residential Worker
  • The Parent and the Residential Worker
  • Working with the Child in Residential Care
  • The Residential Worker and the Child Care Officer
  • 7 Adoption
  • General
  • The Registration of Adoption Societies
  • The Children's Committee as Adoption Agency
  • Supervision of Children Placed for Adoption
  • The Duties of Guardian ad Litem
  • The Selection of Children for Adoption
  • Adoptive Parents
  • Natural Parents
  • Further Considerations
  • 8 The Children's Department
  • Relationship with the Community
  • Parliament and the Home Office
  • Local Government
  • the Council and the Children's Committee
  • Professional Child Care Worker and Committee Member
  • The Children's Officer
  • Senior Staff
  • The Child Care Officer
  • Suggestions for Further Reading
  • Bibliography