Protecting Children: A Social Model

Brid Featherstone, Anna Gupta, Kate Morris, Sue White

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Abstract

The book’s key thesis is that the practices that have been developed to protect children in the UK need to be understood and located within a wider appreciation, that for many families, especially those living in poverty, such practices are experienced as paradoxically over-intrusive and neglectful.
While the state and its resources shrink, its net widens with more children subject to investigations and removal, and fewer families offered the help they need. We argue that another way is possible, and offer a message of hope developing a social model of protecting children that emphasises:
• Fostering the protective capacities to be found within families and communities
• Co-producing services
• Developing poverty-aware policies and practice
• Embedding ethics and human rights in everyday talks and routines.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBristol
PublisherPolicy Press
Number of pages196
ISBN (Electronic)9781447332763, 9781447332770
ISBN (Print)9781447332732, 9781447332756
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2018

Keywords

  • child protection policy and practice
  • social model
  • family support

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