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This book deals with child abuse and neglect as it presents itself in primary care. All health professionals, including those who work in primary care, have an important role to play in the child protection process. Inappropriate management of suspected instances of child abuse may result in serious implications for the child, family and involved professionals. Primary health care teams have specific and unmet training needs in this area and many general practitioners express anxiety regarding their involvement in child protection of children from the treat of abuse or neglect. Readers are made aware of the skills required both to protect children from the threat of abuse or neglect. Readers are made aware of the skills required both to protect children and to subsequently maintain relationships with families. The contents have been extended to include child protection issues in our multi-cultural society along with comparison of different system across Europe. The book is primarily aimed at GPs and their teams; social workers and health care managers will also benefit from its unique treatment of child protection issues in a primary care setting.
This book investigates the critical role and responsibilities of primary care professionals in identifying, managing, and preventing child abuse and neglect. Authors Michael Bannon and Yvonne Carter, drawing on their clinical and academic expertise, argue that primary health care teams are uniquely positioned to intervene in child protection cases but often lack the necessary training and confidence to do so effectively. The text provides a framework for balancing the duty of care toward the child with the need to maintain professional relationships with families within a complex, multi-cultural society.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a practical resource for general practitioners and primary care teams navigating the complexities of child protection. Readers frequently note that the book effectively addresses the specific anxieties and training gaps common among healthcare professionals in this field.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2003-01-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192632760
ISBN-13:
9780192632760
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