
Organized Around The Theme Of Child Well-being, This Book Provides An Overview Of Child Welfare's Past And Present With Consideration Of Its Future. Using Case Examples And Discussion Questions, This Text Engages Readers In A Critical Examination Of The Challenges And Strategies Used To Date To Suggest Possible Directions For Promoting The Well-being Of All Children. Meanwhile, The Whole Child Integrative Approach To Child Welfare Uniquely Examines Strategies To Address Children's Physical, Emotional, Social, And Psychological Needs. Child Welfare Policy And Practices Are Integrated Throughout, Thereby Illustrating The Context In Which Child Welfare Practice Occurs And How Practice And Policy Are Connected. Current Issues Guiding Practice With Children Who Are Especially At-risk Are Also Explored, Including Children With Disabilities, Immigrant Children, And Youth Who May Have Been Trafficked. Child Welfare Is A Rich Resource For Social Work Students, Child Welfare Practitioners, And Administrators Alike.
This text investigates the core question of how child welfare systems can effectively promote the holistic well-being of children through an integrated approach to policy and practice. Cathleen A. Lewandowski, an expert in social work and child welfare, utilizes a framework that prioritizes the 'whole child'—addressing physical, emotional, social, and psychological needs simultaneously. By synthesizing historical context with contemporary challenges, the author argues that sustainable improvements in child welfare require a deep understanding of the intersection between legislative policy and frontline practice.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners and educators frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for understanding the complex interplay between social work theory and administrative policy. Experts highlight the book's utility in academic settings for its ability to bridge the gap between historical precedent and modern clinical application.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190885351
ISBN-13:
9780190885359
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