Description
This fully revised and expanded edition considers the meaning of 'vulnerability' – a key concept in early intervention – and the relationship between vulnerability and the individual, communities and society. It includes new chapters on children’s voices, young people and vulnerability, and working with vulnerable parents.
Introducing students to a broad debate around what constitutes vulnerability and related concepts such as risk and resilience, it examines how vulnerability has been conceptualised by policy makers with a clear focus on early intervention for preventing social problems later in life. It adopts a case study approach, using chapters examining the concept of vulnerability from sociological, psychological and social policy perspectives before looking at examples around leaving care, victims of violence, sexual abuse, and the Internet.
Supporting students in engaging with and evaluating the conceptualisation and application of vulnerability in professional practice, this book is suitable for anyone either preparing for or currently working within the children’s workforce, from social work and health care to education and youth work.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: What do we mean when we talk about ‘vulnerability’?
Graham Brotherton and Terry Potter
Chapter Two: The Legal and Policy Context
Mark Cronin and Graham Brotherton
Chapter Three: The Discourse of Advocacy and Participation: Children’s Voices, Children’s Rights
Dan Whisker and Maureen Winn Oakley
Chapter Four: Young People and Vulnerability
Adefemi Adekunle
Chapter Five: Looked After Children and Care Leavers
Mark Cronin and Keith Bishop
Chapter Six: Abuse in the context of personal relationships
Graham Brotherton and Maureen Winn Oakley
Chapter Seven: Young People and Digital Media
Stephen Dixon
Chapter Eight: Young People who have sexually harmed others
Sharon Hall
Chapter Nine: Working with Vulnerable Parents
Graham Brotherton and Mark Cronin
Chapter Ten: Conclusion: Working with vulnerability?
Graham Brotherton and Mark Cronin



