Policy Press
Social Work, Parents and the Child Protection Process
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About this book
Despite the pivotal role played by parents in the child protection process, little attention has been paid to how social workers perceive them. Exploring representations of parents within Children’s Services – at the levels of policy, organisation and frontline practice – the concept of citizenship is used to construct a typology with ten variants of parent-citizenship. The typology reveals the complexities of parental representations and their relationship to the content of policy, organisational environments and dominant societal themes, as it uncovers how social workers represent parents in their day-to-day practice. The book is a resource that can be used by students, practitioners, researchers and parent advocacy organisations to evaluate policy and practice and to contribute to the search for the best possible outcomes for families. Arguing that parental participation in the child protection process is essential, the book increases the visibility of parents and contributes to a much-needed dialogue about working with parents in Children’s Services.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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List of figures and tables
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Notes on the authors
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Parent-citizenship
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Risk, reform, regulation and relationships in child protection
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The demanding-responsible consumer-citizen parent and the poor-neglectful parent
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The franchisee parent
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The partner parent and the respected parent
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The non-compliant parent
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The personalised-depersonalised parent
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The good enough parent
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The ‘parent-citizen’ in policy, organisation and practice
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Documents used in analysis
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The research design and process
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References
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Index
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