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| Type d’ouvrage : | Ressource Internet |
|---|---|
| Format : | Livre, Ressource Internet |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Margaret G Smith; Rowena Fong |
| ISBN : | 1583910247 9781583910245 0415946581 9780415946582 9780203493625 0203493621 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 53390206 |
| Description : | xi, 311 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenu : | The children of neglect : an overview of the issues -- What is child neglect? Definitional issues -- What causes child neglect? Theoretical issues -- What causes child neglect? An analysis of casual models -- What impacts children of neglect? Public policy -- What impacts children of neglect? Practice strategies -- What impacts children of neglect? Practice outcomes -- Child neglect and culture -- Child neglect and substance abuse -- Child neglect and poverty -- The children of neglect : what do we know, what do we do? |
| Responsabilité : | Margaret G. Smith, Rowena Fong. |
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""The Children of Neglect provides researchers, practitioners and policy makers with a comprehensive overview of our collective failure to face the devastating consequences chronic neglect has on a child's development. Although more common and more harmful than child abuse, child neglect remains the least frequently studied and the most poorly understood of all forms of maltreatment. Drawing on over 400 references, Smith and Fong outline the strengths and limitations of existing theoretical assumptions and practice reforms, highlighting the unique role such issues as poverty, substance abuse and culture play in confounding our efforts to do better.."<br>-Deborah Daro Ph.D., Research Fellow and Associate Professor, University of Chicago and Former director of the National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research <br>"As Smith and Fong effectively argue, "doing better" will require more than altering public child welfare services or expanding the range of supportive services. It will require recognition of our shared responsibility to nurture and support all children at a level we know is needed to insure their healthy and safe development.."<br>-Deborah Daro Ph.D., Research Fellow and Associate Professor, University of Chicago and Former director of the National Center on Child Abuse Prevention Research <br> Lire la suite...
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- Child abuse -- United States.
- Child welfare -- United States.
- Children with social disabilities -- United States.
- Neglect
- Violence envers les enfants -- États-Unis.
- Enfants -- Protection, assistance, etc. -- États-Unis.
- Enfants handicapés sociaux -- États-Unis.
- Kindermishandeling.
- Verwaarlozing.
- Enfant maltraité
- Négligence à l'endroit des enfants.
- Aide à l'enfance.
- Enfant socialement défavorisé
- États-Unis.
- Kindesvernachlässigung.
- Kindesmisshandlung.
- Jugendsozialarbeit.
- USA.
