Our point of departure in this chapter is to ask whether the avowed aim of a preventative approach in child protection, with strategies that set out to avoid the very large moral and economic costs of placement outside the family, is at all well served by the prevailing distribution of child protection assistance to families and children. And how might rights-based, professional child protection work be of help? The chapter starts with a discussion of marginalization as a prevailing empirical characteristic used to describe families in contact with child protection services (CPS). After this, the focus shifts to a discussion of the role implementation of CRC can play, with the right to education (Articles 28, 29) as a concrete focus.publish...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction prepares future child welfare professionals to ...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
This chapter argues that the law, and in particular the Human Rights Act, places only limited contra...
This article focuses on institutional risk factors that relate to the ability of child rights profes...
In their day-to-day practice, social work and human services practitioners frequently find themselve...
With the benefit of hindsight, child welfare/protection practices of the last century have attracted...
This work discusses the problem of battered children highlights the dangeres of marginalising the pr...
In medical literature, child maltreatment is considered as a public-health problem or an issue of ha...
Changes in the crimino-legal process during the last few years have blurred the boundaries between c...
This paper promotes the use of children's rights in residential childcare. The 4 key principles of t...
The contemporary conjunction of child protection with child participation practices has a significan...
Around the world children's social worker's labour towards social justice by upholding and protectin...
Children’s rights and childhood are concepts that are a part of everyday discussions for many people...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction prepares future child welfare professionals to ...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
This chapter argues that the law, and in particular the Human Rights Act, places only limited contra...
This article focuses on institutional risk factors that relate to the ability of child rights profes...
In their day-to-day practice, social work and human services practitioners frequently find themselve...
With the benefit of hindsight, child welfare/protection practices of the last century have attracted...
This work discusses the problem of battered children highlights the dangeres of marginalising the pr...
In medical literature, child maltreatment is considered as a public-health problem or an issue of ha...
Changes in the crimino-legal process during the last few years have blurred the boundaries between c...
This paper promotes the use of children's rights in residential childcare. The 4 key principles of t...
The contemporary conjunction of child protection with child participation practices has a significan...
Around the world children's social worker's labour towards social justice by upholding and protectin...
Children’s rights and childhood are concepts that are a part of everyday discussions for many people...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
This paper presents a ‘best practice perspective’ on child and family work. This involves moving bey...
Child Welfare and Child Protection: An Introduction prepares future child welfare professionals to ...