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Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain

Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain
Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain
Contents: Listening to Messages from the First Line: Child welfare on the eve of the twenty first century: what have we learned, Sven Hessle; Changing the face of child welfare: perspectives from the field, Joan Gilroy; Efforts at empowering youth: youth-in-care and the youth-in-care networks in Ontario and Canada, Susan Strega. Building Family and Community Supports: The focus on family when children are at risk: Swedish policy in practice, Sven Hessle with Sölvie Eriksson, Mia Garphult, Berit Jernberg, Gunilla Levin and Petra Wils; The "wraparound" process: strength-based practice, Ralph A. Brown and Andrew Debicki; From case and client to citizen: an innovation in child welfare practice, Judy Burgess, Riley Hern and Brian Wharf. Children on the Move: Unaccompanied and asylum-seeking children encounter Sweden, Marie Hessle; Offering relief to unaccompanied asylum-seekers in Holland, Yvonne Aronson, Ab Bobbink, Peter Ernen, Johan van der Have and Ria Wijnen. Valuing Diversity in Child Welfare Communities: Tackling racism in everyday realities: a task for social workers, Lena Dominelli; A first nations’ experience in first nations child welfare services, Audrey Hill; It takes a village: building networks of support for African Nova Scotian families and children, Wanda Thomas Bernard and Candace Bernard. Valuing the Field in Social Work Education: Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain, Sally Richards, Kish Bhatti-Sinclair, Wendy Borrill, Lena Dominelli and Julia Waldman. Conclusion: Valuing the field: lessons from innovation, Marilyn Callahan. Bibliography; Index.
0754611833
191-201
Ashgate Publishing
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Richards, S., Bhatti-Sinclair, K., Borrill, W., Dominelli, L. and Waldman, J. (2000) Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain. In, Callahan, M., Hessle, S. and Strega, S. (eds.) Valuing The Field: Child Welfare In An International Context. Aldershot. Ashgate Publishing, pp. 191-201.

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Contents: Listening to Messages from the First Line: Child welfare on the eve of the twenty first century: what have we learned, Sven Hessle; Changing the face of child welfare: perspectives from the field, Joan Gilroy; Efforts at empowering youth: youth-in-care and the youth-in-care networks in Ontario and Canada, Susan Strega. Building Family and Community Supports: The focus on family when children are at risk: Swedish policy in practice, Sven Hessle with Sölvie Eriksson, Mia Garphult, Berit Jernberg, Gunilla Levin and Petra Wils; The "wraparound" process: strength-based practice, Ralph A. Brown and Andrew Debicki; From case and client to citizen: an innovation in child welfare practice, Judy Burgess, Riley Hern and Brian Wharf. Children on the Move: Unaccompanied and asylum-seeking children encounter Sweden, Marie Hessle; Offering relief to unaccompanied asylum-seekers in Holland, Yvonne Aronson, Ab Bobbink, Peter Ernen, Johan van der Have and Ria Wijnen. Valuing Diversity in Child Welfare Communities: Tackling racism in everyday realities: a task for social workers, Lena Dominelli; A first nations’ experience in first nations child welfare services, Audrey Hill; It takes a village: building networks of support for African Nova Scotian families and children, Wanda Thomas Bernard and Candace Bernard. Valuing the Field in Social Work Education: Developing partnerships in social work education in Britain, Sally Richards, Kish Bhatti-Sinclair, Wendy Borrill, Lena Dominelli and Julia Waldman. Conclusion: Valuing the field: lessons from innovation, Marilyn Callahan. Bibliography; Index.

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Published date: 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 33629
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33629
ISBN: 0754611833
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Author: S. Richards
Author: K. Bhatti-Sinclair
Author: W. Borrill
Author: L. Dominelli
Author: J. Waldman
Editor: M. Callahan
Editor: S. Hessle
Editor: S. Strega

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