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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures and tables vii
- List of abbreviations viii
- Notes on contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Foreword xiv
- Introduction: Contextual Safeguarding but not as you know it 1
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Domain 1: The target of the system
- From peers and parks to patriarchy and poverty: inequalities in young people’s experiences of extra-familial harm and the child protection system 17
- Identifying and responding to structural and system drivers of extra-familial harm using a Contextual Safeguarding approach 30
- Value-informed approaches to peer mapping and assessment: learning from test sites 44
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Domain 2: The legislative basis of the system
- Reimagining Community Safety as community safeguarding in response to extra-familial harm 61
- Contextual Safeguarding beyond the UK 77
- Decolonising practice: ‘doing’ Contextual Safeguarding with an ethics of care 89
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Domain 3: The partnerships that characterise the system
- “If you want to help us, you need to hear us” 105
- Parents as partners: destigmatising the role of parents of children affected by extra-familial harm 121
- What can we learn from multi-agency meetings to address extra-familial harm to young people? 132
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Domain 4: The outcomes the system produces and measures
- Developing outcomes measurements in Contextual Safeguarding: explorations of theory and practice 147
- Counting children and chip shops: dilemmas and challenges in evaluating the impact of Contextual Safeguarding 160
- Gather round: stories that expand the possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding practice 175
- Conclusion: Creating societies where children can know love 188
- References 196
- Index 216
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of figures and tables vii
- List of abbreviations viii
- Notes on contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiii
- Foreword xiv
- Introduction: Contextual Safeguarding but not as you know it 1
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Domain 1: The target of the system
- From peers and parks to patriarchy and poverty: inequalities in young people’s experiences of extra-familial harm and the child protection system 17
- Identifying and responding to structural and system drivers of extra-familial harm using a Contextual Safeguarding approach 30
- Value-informed approaches to peer mapping and assessment: learning from test sites 44
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Domain 2: The legislative basis of the system
- Reimagining Community Safety as community safeguarding in response to extra-familial harm 61
- Contextual Safeguarding beyond the UK 77
- Decolonising practice: ‘doing’ Contextual Safeguarding with an ethics of care 89
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Domain 3: The partnerships that characterise the system
- “If you want to help us, you need to hear us” 105
- Parents as partners: destigmatising the role of parents of children affected by extra-familial harm 121
- What can we learn from multi-agency meetings to address extra-familial harm to young people? 132
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Domain 4: The outcomes the system produces and measures
- Developing outcomes measurements in Contextual Safeguarding: explorations of theory and practice 147
- Counting children and chip shops: dilemmas and challenges in evaluating the impact of Contextual Safeguarding 160
- Gather round: stories that expand the possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding practice 175
- Conclusion: Creating societies where children can know love 188
- References 196
- Index 216