Exploring Child Welfare: A Practice Perspective, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (January 4, 2017) © 2018

  • Cynthia Crosson-Tower
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For courses in Child Welfare (Social Work / Family Therapy / Human Services).

This practical, engaging, and informative book provides a comprehensive look at child welfare services and what can be done to best help children and families in today’s society.

The 7th Edition looks through the lens of trauma-informed care, stressing the importance of ensuring that children experience no further trauma while services are being explored.

The text emphasises the practice perspective and features numerous case examples that allow students to get a real-life look at the population they will be serving. References to applicable social work competencies appear throughout the book to help guide readers in learning how the competencies apply to practice situations. The new edition also features a new chapter on trauma-sensitive education and a new chapter on juvenile court services. 

  • Chapter 1. Children: Our Most Important Resource
  • Chapter 2. The Changing Family
  • Chapter 3. Children and Families in Poverty - by Lynne Kellner and Kathleen Craigen
  • Chapter 4. The Impact of Violence and Addiction on Children
  • Chapter 5. Children Against the Backdrop of War: Addressing the Needs of Military Families
  • Chapter 6. Trauma-Sensitive Educational Settings - by Laura M. Garofoli
  • Chapter 7. Child Abuse and Neglect: Protecting Children When Families Cannot
  • Chapter 8. Family Preservation or Child Placement? Serving the Child’s Best Interests - by Lynne Kellner and Cynthia Crosson-Tower
  • Chapter 9. Juvenile Court Justice: Promoting the Rights and Welfare of Children and Families - by Catherine C. Sinnott
  • Chapter 10. Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting - by Lynne Kellner
  • Chapter 11. Children in Family Foster Care
  • Chapter 12. The Adoption of Children
  • Chapter 13. Children in Residential Settings
  • Chapter 14. Our Children’s Future

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