Distinguished by its critical perspective, this book delivers a balanced and comprehensive examination of the child welfare system in the United States today. In a clear and accessible style, it outlines key issues, reviews the history of the child welfare system, and explores the challenges to developing appropriate federal, state, and local policies that address child welfare concerns. A chapter devoted to innovative and effective child welfare and prevention practices showcases examples of successful programs. Additionally, the book underscores the importance of coordination among human service professionals and organizations.
The text addresses issues related to the educational system, homelessness, poverty, the juvenile justice system, foster care, and adoption. It incorporates the perspectives of parents and children involved in the system, who cite both positive experiences and bureaucratic challenges. Child welfare workers themselves describe the professional and personal realities of their experiences working within the system. Illustrative case examples of abused and neglected children add to the text's value for undergraduate and graduate students studying child welfare.
Key Features:
Provides a comprehensive overview of child welfare issues in the United States today
Offers case examples of abused/neglected children and their families
Includes the perspectives of parents and children involved with the child welfare system
Incorporates the views of child welfare workers
Provides examples of innovative practices in child welfare
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- ISBN10 0826126421
- ISBN13 9780826126429
- Publish Date 8 November 2016
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Springer Publishing Co Inc
- Format Paperback
- Pages 238
- Language English