ケア下の児童へのワーク<br>Working with Children in Care: European Perspectives

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ケア下の児童へのワーク
Working with Children in Care: European Perspectives

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780335216345
  • DDC分類 362.730941

基本説明

Compares young people's own experiences and appraisals of living in a residential home, and the extent to which the residential care compounds social exclusion.

Full Description

How does residential care in England compare with that of other European countries?
What is social pedagogy, and how does it help those working with children in care?
How can child care policy and practice be improved throughout the United Kingdom?
This book is written against the background of the gross social disadvantage suffered by most looked-after children in England. It compares European policy and approaches - from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany and the Netherlands - to the public care system in England. Drawing on research from all six countries, the authors analyze how different policies and practice can affect young people in residential homes. A particular focus is on the unique approach offered by social pedagogy, a concept that is commonly used in continental Europe. The book compares young people's own experiences and appraisals of living in a residential home, and the extent to which residential care compounds social exclusion. Based upon theoretical and empirical evidence, it offers solutions for current dilemmas concerning looked-after children in the United Kingdom, in terms of lessons learned from policy and practice elsewhere, including training and staffing issues.Working with Children in Care is key reading for students, academics and professionals in health, education and social care who work with children in residential care.

Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroduction

Part 1 Pedagogy as education in the broadest sense
What are pedagogy and social pedagogy?
Looked after children: National policies

Part 2 Residential care in Denmark, England and Germany
Workforce issues in residential care
Understandings and values: Orientations to practice among staff
A good start for young people?
Looked-after lives
Three English residential homes

Part 3 Conclusion
Extending 'pedagogy'

Appendix: Design and methods
References
Index

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