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Offers an overview of sociological, psychological and developmental perspectives on family relationships, child welfare outcomes and the practice/policy realities of professional interventions with families.
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GENDER and CHILD WELFARE in Society 'This excellent and internationally relevant book provides a range of pertinent material that explores the complexities surrounding gender and child welfare in contemporary society. It addresses a clear gap in current literature and will prove invaluable to those from a range of backgrounds who are involved in a variety of capacities in this highly charged arena.'
Professor Barbara Fawcett, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney
'The arguments and original research in this book offer more than a feast for thought. The contributors challenge the sidelining of gender in contemporary policy and practice in working with children. This is a valuable collection for practitioners in health and social care, providing practice-focused analyses to demonstrate the crucial role gender sensitivity has for improving interventions, and ultimately outcomes, for children and their families.'
Dr Lorraine Radford, Head of Research, NSPCC
Gender and Child Welfare in Society offers an overview of sociological, psychological and developmental perspectives on family relationships, child welfare and the practice realities of professional interventions with families. It interrogates the current child welfare agenda from a gendered perspective, drawing on developments in thinking about gender relations. Chapters describe a range of service settings, including family support, child health, education, child protection, domestic violence, children who are 'looked after', and youth justice.
The book also explores the new challenges facing women and men as parents in the context of family and societal change and diversity. It raises the issue of how gender intersects with ethnicity, religion, class, disability, age and sexuality in families, and what theoretical and practice developments are most promising in promoting both child well-being and gender equity.
With contributions from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Canada and New Zealand, Gender and Child Welfare in Society takes an international, multidisciplinary, and multi-professional approach to the subject, offering a broad range of views on topics highly relevant to both practitioners and policy makers. Although social work is the dominant discipline, the book also contains contributions from academics in nursing, education, social policy, and family therapy.
Contents
Notes on Contributors vii
1 Gender and Child Welfare in Society: Introduction to Some Key Concepts 1
Jonathan Scourfield
2 Exploring the Relationship between Gender and Child Health: A Comparative Analysis of High and Low Economic Resource Countries 27
Lorraine Green and Julie Taylor
3 Gender, Child Maltreatment and Young People's Offending 61
Carol-Ann Hooper
4 Gender and Schooling 95
Shereen Benjamin
5 Are Abused Women 'Neglectful' Mothers? A Critical Reflection Based on Women's Experiences 121
Simon Lapierre vii
6 The Clock Starts Now: Feminism, Mothering and Attachment Theory in Child Protection Practice 149
Julia Krane, Linda Davies, Rosemary Carlton and Meghan Mulcahy
7 Engaging Fathers - Promoting Gender Equality? 173
Brid Featherstone
8 Working with Violent Male Carers (Fathers and Stepfathers) 195
Mark Rivett
9 The Family Group Conference in Child Welfare: A View from New Zealand 223
Margaret McKenzie
10 Gender in Residential Childcare 247
Mark Smith
11 Therapeutic Options in Child Protection and Gendered Practices 273
Trish Walsh
Index 301