児童ケアの職業化と参加:理論と実際<br>Professionalization and Participation in Child and Youth Care : Challenging Understandings in Theory and Practice

児童ケアの職業化と参加:理論と実際
Professionalization and Participation in Child and Youth Care : Challenging Understandings in Theory and Practice

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 270 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780754608912
  • DDC分類 362.7

基本説明

Contains a new approach on two seemingly antagonistic developments in child and youth care: professionalization (of staff/workers) and participation (of clients).

Full Description


The field of child and youth care is under increasing pressure to optimize its mission: to deliver high quality support and to help children, parents and families in need of care. This book brings to light a new vision on developments and research in the field and informs the reader on recent findings.

Contents

Professionalization and participation in child and youth care - two sides of one coin?, Erik J. Knorth, Peter M. Van den Bergh and Fop Verheij. Historical Perspectives: Demystification in the century of the child - the conflict between romanticism and disenchantment in (residential) youth care from 1830s to 2000, Jeroen J.H. Dekker; The century of the participating child, Micha De Winter. Professionalization: Child and youth care work at the cross-road of the century - from a recognized profession back to an amateur humanitarian mission?, Emmanuel Grupper; Building a professional identity - the challenge for residential child and youth care, Margaret Lindsay; Knowing a way to professional child and youth care - the therapeutic home parent model, Craig N. Shealy; The role of residential child and youth care workers in care planning - an exploratory study, Erik J. Knorth and Monika Smit; Professionalization and institutional abuse in the United Kingdom, Matthew J. Colton; Cultural factors related to burnout in child and youth care workers in 13 cultures, Victor Savicki; workload and prevention of burnout in special child and youth care services - a system analysis, Jef Breda and Elke Verlinden. Participation: The involvement of families in planning and delivering care, Mona Sandboek; Participation by children in care planning: research and experiences in the United Kingdom, Ruth Sinclair; Early residential foster care - parental experiences concerning their co-operation with professional workers, Marie-Pierre Mackiewicz; Listen to the client - (foster) children about "difficult" parents - how to handle conflicts with them, Elly Singer, Jeannette Doornenbal and Krista Okma; Listen to the client - battered and abusing women speak of their early victimization in out of home placement, June Price. Epilogue: The challenge in child and youth care research and practice - professionalization and participation, Erik J. Knorth, Peter M. Van den Bergh and Fop Verheij.