This chapter reviews common policies and programs that have been implemented around the country, and that have relevance for young children. A review is provided of the central developmental theories undergirding US child welfare policy, and the implications of maltreatment for child development. The...
Child Welfare: Connecting Research, Policy and Practice,Chapter explores the literature as it relates to kinship and foster care outcomes. The chapter analyses the similarities and differences between the two placements and provides a framework for practice, policy and future research.Katharine Dill...
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CHILD WELFARE POLICY AND PRACTICE Performance measurement is generally depicted as a neutral, technical exercise providing objective data for decision-making. But it also has a normative ro... Leroy H.Pelton - 《American Journal of Orthopsychiatry》 被引量: 24发表: 1997年 ...
Child sexual abuse is the involvement of a child in sexual activity that he or she does not fully comprehend, is unable to give informed consent to, for which the child is not developmentally prepared and cannot give consent, or that violate the laws or social taboos of society. Child sexua...
The impact of economic change on child welfare in Central Asia / Jane Falkingham -- 10. The evolution of child poverty in Ireland / Brian Nolan -- 11. Living conditions of immigrant children in Germany / Joachim R. Frick and Gert G. Wagner -- 12. Who has borne the cost of Britain'...
The child welfare challenge: Policy, practice and research : Authors Peter J. Pecora, James K. Whittaker and Anthony N. Maluccio with Richard P. Barth and Robert D. Plotnick. New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1992doi:10.1016/0190-7409(94)90033-7William...
This document reports on the fourth mini-conference, a meeting on child care in the context of welfare "reform" held on June 14, 1996. The take-off point for the discussions was the new consensus that states would have more flexibility in setting child care policies and fewer Federal funds...
Child welfare policy and practice : issues and lessons emerging from current research edited by Dorota Iwaniec and Malcolm Hill Jessica Kingsley Publishers, c2000David BerridgeJessica Kingsley PublishersIwaniec, D., & Hill, M. (2000). Child Welfare Policy and Practice: Issues and Lessons Emerging ...
Childcare leave (or parental leave) refers to a period of paid or unpaid leave granted to employees for the care and/or support of their children under a certain age. Although this welfare policy has existed in many other countries for years, childcare leave is very new in China and was ...