توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Errors and Mistakes in Child Protection: International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies
نام کتاب : Errors and Mistakes in Child Protection: International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : خطاها و اشتباهات در حمایت از کودکان: گفتمانها، رویکردها و استراتژیهای بینالمللی
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نویسندگان : Kay Biesel (editor), Judith Masson (editor), Nigel Parton (editor), Tarja Pösö (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 298
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447350927
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 22 مگابایت
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Cover\nErrors and Mistakes in Child Protection: International Discourses, Approaches and Strategies\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nList of figures and tables\nList of abbreviations\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgments\n1 Errors and mistakes in child protection\n The discovery of errors and mistakes in child protection\n What is child protection in a cross-national perspective?\n A child-focused orientation\n Recent developments\n Triggers for changes and reforms\n Book summary\n References\n2 Errors and mistakes in child protection: understandings and responsibilities\n Introduction\n Understanding errors and mistakes in child protection as socially constructed\n Causes of errors and mistakes\n Legal responses to errors and mistakes in child protection\n Conclusion\n References\n3 England: attempting to learn from mistakes in an increasingly ‘risk averse’ professional context\n Introduction\n The establishment of the contemporary child protection system\n The importance of public inquiries\n The growing ‘politics of outrage’\n Reviews and the role of the judiciary\n Extrafamilial abuse\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n4 The social construction of child abuse in Ireland\n Introduction\n Ireland: context and orientation\n The abusive family and historical child abuse and the Catholic Church\n Contemporary errors\n State reform\n Reflection and analysis: policy implementation errors\n Media and public discourse\n Conclusion\n References\n5 The level-headed approach on errors and mistakes in Dutch child protection: an individual duty or a shared responsibility?\n Child protection in the Netherlands\n Historical child abuse in the Netherlands\n Fatal cases on child protection: identified errors and mistakes and effects on practice\n The impact of the Inspectorate for Child and Youth Care and Child Protection\n Inquiries into critical incidents\n Child protection initiatives to reduce and to learn from errors and mistakes\n Family Coach\n Reference Index for high-risk youngsters\n Assessment procedures LIRIK and ORBA\n Innovative methods of family guardianship\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n6 The Finnish approach to errors and mistakes in child protection: trust in practitioners and service users?\n Introduction\n Finnish child protection in brief\n Errors and mistakes at first glance\n The deficiency-driven view of errors and mistakes\n The proactive and reactive approaches to tackling errors\n Proactive approaches to errors and mistakes\n Reactive approaches to errors and mistakes\n Balancing trust and doubt\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n7 Errors and mistakes in the Norwegian child protection system\n Introduction\n The structures for identifying error and mistakes\n The Norwegian child protection system5\n Errors from the system perspective: controllers and auditors\n Child perspective errors\n Procedural errors\n Organisational errors\n Public opinion and confidence in the system\n Mass media scrutiny\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n8 The political-administrative and the professional approach to errors and mistakes in Swedish child protection\n Introduction\n Child protection in Sweden\n Social welfare boards\n Mandatory reports of concern\n Understanding of errors and mistakes\n Errors and mistakes in the history of child protection\n The Swedish Inquiry on Child Abuse and Neglect in Institutions and Foster Homes and claims for redress\n Two central approaches to errors and mistakes\n The political-administrative approach\n Quality assurance\n Professional approach\n Strategies to identify and prevent errors and mistakes\n Conclusion\n References\n9 Errors and mistakes in child protection in Switzerland: a missed opportunity of reflection?\n Introduction\n The child protection system in Switzerland today: a brief overview\n Child removals in Switzerland in the early and mid-20th century: coercive measures and the Reparation Initiative\n ‘Protecting’ children from disadvantaged families\n The Reparation Initiative\n Development of a professional child protection system\n Raising awareness for child protection after the mid-20th century and the revision of the Swiss Civil Code\n Effects of the reorganisation and professionalisation of child protection\n Development of the political and public debate\n Dealing with errors and mistakes in child protection in Switzerland\n Strategies to avoid and handle errors and mistakes in child protection\n New non-governmental organisations\n Conclusion\n References\n10 Discourses, approaches and strategies on errors and mistakes in child protection in Germany\n Introduction\n The German child protection system in a nutshell\n Defining problematic case trajectories, errors and mistakes\n Empirical studies on errors as deviation from rules, norms and standards in child protection practice in Germany\n Reviews of cases with serious negative outcomes\n Results from case reviews\n Strategies to deal with errors and mistakes in Germany\n Perspectives\n References\n11 Dysfunctions in French child protection\n Introduction\n The child protection system in France\n The understanding of erreur (error) and faute (failure) as dysfonctionnement (dysfunction)\n Dysfunctions in the past\n Interventions not respecting parents’ rights\n Research on parents’ rights\n Institutional maltreatment\n Misuse of children’s testimonies in cases of sexual abuse\n Research available on taking children’s statements into account\n Dysfunctions in fatal cases\n Dysfunctions in the support of young adults\n Research on the subject\n Improvement strategies and measures taken to recognise and avoid errors, failures and dysfunctions\n Measures taken to better recognise parents’ rights\n Strategies implemented to avoid errors in sexual abuse trials\n Strategies for improvement to avoid fatal cases\n Improvement strategies regarding rights of young adults leaving care\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n12 Errors and mistakes in child protection: an unspoken issue in Italy?\n Introduction\n The context\n The Italian system of the child protection today\n The development of the child protection system\n Child removals in Italy\n Understanding errors and mistakes in child protection in Italy\n Dealing with unclear rules\n The impact of the ‘discovery’ of child sexual abuse\n Effects of blaming in the public debate on child protection\n Dealing with errors and strategies to handle and avoid errors\n Concluding remarks: the unspoken issue\n References\n13 Preventing and responding to errors in US child protection\n Introduction\n An overview of child protection in the US\n How are errors and mistakes characterised in the US?\n Errors of decision making\n Errors of practice\n Research to address errors in decision making\n Effectiveness of these strategies in reducing errors\n Assessing errors after they occur\n Is a wrong decision always an error?\n Note\n References\n14 Dealing with errors and mistakes in child protection: similarities and differences among countries\n Landscape of errors and mistakes in the countries\n The triggers and responses to errors and mistakes in child protection\n Main strategies to handle errors and mistakes in child protection\n Child protection orientations and dealing with errors and mistakes\n Outlook\n References\nIndex