Präsentiert durch Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Toronto Press
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert
Erfordert eine Authentifizierung
References
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
Part One. Overview
- 1. Understanding International Comparisons of Child Protection, Family Service, and Community Caring Systems of Child and Family Welfare 3
- 2. Learning from Difference: Comparing Child Welfare Systems 27
-
Part Two. Child Protection Systems
- 3. Promoting Change from 'Child Protection' to 'Child and Family Welfare': The Problems of the English System 51
- 4. Forming and Sustaining Partnerships in Child and Family Welfare: The American Experience 84
- 5. Problems and Potential of Canadian Child Welfare 118
-
Part Three. Family Service Systems
- 6. The Plight of Paternalism in French Child Welfare and Protective Policies and Practices 149
- 7. Child and Family Welfare in Sweden 171
- 8. When One Door Shuts, Another Opens: Turning Disadvantages into Opportunities in Child and Family Welfare in the Netherlands 191
-
Part Four. Community Caring Systems
- 9. From Child Welfare to Child, Family, and Community Welfare: The Agenda of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples 209
- 10. Maori Perspectives on Collaboration and Colonization in Contemporary Aotearoa / New Zealand Child and Family Welfare Policies and Practices 235
- 11. First Nations Child and Family Services and Indigenous Knowledge as a Framework for Research, Policy, and Practice 269
-
Part Five. Conclusion
- 12. Learning from International Comparisons of Child Protection, Family Service, and Community Caring Systems of Child and Family Welfare 289
- Appendix A: Partners in Child Protection and Well-Being 319
- Appendix B: Guiding Principles for Building Partnerships 321
- Appendix C: Timeline of the Evolution of the French Child Protection System 323
- Glossary 327
- References 331
- Contributors 357
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
-
Part One. Overview
- 1. Understanding International Comparisons of Child Protection, Family Service, and Community Caring Systems of Child and Family Welfare 3
- 2. Learning from Difference: Comparing Child Welfare Systems 27
-
Part Two. Child Protection Systems
- 3. Promoting Change from 'Child Protection' to 'Child and Family Welfare': The Problems of the English System 51
- 4. Forming and Sustaining Partnerships in Child and Family Welfare: The American Experience 84
- 5. Problems and Potential of Canadian Child Welfare 118
-
Part Three. Family Service Systems
- 6. The Plight of Paternalism in French Child Welfare and Protective Policies and Practices 149
- 7. Child and Family Welfare in Sweden 171
- 8. When One Door Shuts, Another Opens: Turning Disadvantages into Opportunities in Child and Family Welfare in the Netherlands 191
-
Part Four. Community Caring Systems
- 9. From Child Welfare to Child, Family, and Community Welfare: The Agenda of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples 209
- 10. Maori Perspectives on Collaboration and Colonization in Contemporary Aotearoa / New Zealand Child and Family Welfare Policies and Practices 235
- 11. First Nations Child and Family Services and Indigenous Knowledge as a Framework for Research, Policy, and Practice 269
-
Part Five. Conclusion
- 12. Learning from International Comparisons of Child Protection, Family Service, and Community Caring Systems of Child and Family Welfare 289
- Appendix A: Partners in Child Protection and Well-Being 319
- Appendix B: Guiding Principles for Building Partnerships 321
- Appendix C: Timeline of the Evolution of the French Child Protection System 323
- Glossary 327
- References 331
- Contributors 357