Social Action with Children and Families : A Community Development Approach to Child and Family Welfare.

By: Cannan, CrescyContributor(s): Warren, ChrisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 1997Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (240 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203435236Subject(s): Family social workGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Social Action with Children and Families : A Community Development Approach to Child and Family WelfareDDC classification: 362.7 LOC classification: HV713.S615Online resources: Click to View
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Cover -- Social Action with Children and Families A community development approach to child and family welfare -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Series editor's preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I New strategies in social action -- Chapter 1 Community development and children: a contemporary agenda -- Chapter 2 Rethinking practice through a children's rights perspective -- Chapter 3 Mapping the future? A contribution from community social work in the community care field -- Chapter 4 Social development with children and families in France -- Chapter 5 Family support and the journey to empowerment -- Part II New practices with children and families -- Chapter 6 New social networks for families and children in Germany -- Chapter 7 The role of the centre in family support -- Chapter 8 Mechanisms for empowerment: family group conferences and local family advocacy schemes -- Chapter 9 Long-term development: neighbourhood community development work on estates -- Chapter 10 Think global, act local: towards residents' control of their life, health and environment-tools and skills in social development in France -- Index.
Summary: Meeting the needs of children at the same time as promoting family life is more than a question of resources: it needs a culture change in social services: a rediscovery and a modernization of the social action and community development traditions in social work. In Social Action with Children and Families the authors argue that ways must be found to work together to promote environments in which children can flourish, and to develop forms of public life which are friendly to children and their parents. Recent changes in child care systems have put more pressures on those working in it. Social workers have become more open to public scrutiny and are expected to respond to problems rooted in social and economic aspects of their clients' or services users' lives. Legislation stresses working in partnership with parents, other professionals, and community groups. The central aim of Social Action with Children and Families is to help those working in this field to find a new, more positive sense of direction and purpose. It will be invaluable reading to those studying social work, social policy and public administration as well as to all professionals working in these areas.
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Cover -- Social Action with Children and Families A community development approach to child and family welfare -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Series editor's preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I New strategies in social action -- Chapter 1 Community development and children: a contemporary agenda -- Chapter 2 Rethinking practice through a children's rights perspective -- Chapter 3 Mapping the future? A contribution from community social work in the community care field -- Chapter 4 Social development with children and families in France -- Chapter 5 Family support and the journey to empowerment -- Part II New practices with children and families -- Chapter 6 New social networks for families and children in Germany -- Chapter 7 The role of the centre in family support -- Chapter 8 Mechanisms for empowerment: family group conferences and local family advocacy schemes -- Chapter 9 Long-term development: neighbourhood community development work on estates -- Chapter 10 Think global, act local: towards residents' control of their life, health and environment-tools and skills in social development in France -- Index.

Meeting the needs of children at the same time as promoting family life is more than a question of resources: it needs a culture change in social services: a rediscovery and a modernization of the social action and community development traditions in social work. In Social Action with Children and Families the authors argue that ways must be found to work together to promote environments in which children can flourish, and to develop forms of public life which are friendly to children and their parents. Recent changes in child care systems have put more pressures on those working in it. Social workers have become more open to public scrutiny and are expected to respond to problems rooted in social and economic aspects of their clients' or services users' lives. Legislation stresses working in partnership with parents, other professionals, and community groups. The central aim of Social Action with Children and Families is to help those working in this field to find a new, more positive sense of direction and purpose. It will be invaluable reading to those studying social work, social policy and public administration as well as to all professionals working in these areas.

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