Safeguarding Black Children

Safeguarding Black Children

by Elizabeth LewinsonCarlene Firmin Prospera Tedam and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/05/2016

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Providing an exploration of the key issues, this book offers practical advice on how to improve the safeguarding and welfare of black children and young people in need.


With contributions from academics, researchers and practitioners, it promotes an understanding of the particular cultural and social issues that affect black children in relation to child protection. It highlights how race and racism, as well as culture, faith and gender, can influence the ways need and risk are interpreted and responded to. Drawing on insights from research evidence, case examples and practice guidelines, it outlines the range of factors that contribute to the vulnerability of black children and describes how to improve techniques of working with minority ethnic families. The book covers issues such as the effects of parental mental health problems, living with domestic violence, child maltreatment, and demonstrates how these might be understood differently for black children and young people. There are also chapters on topics such as female genital mutilation, witchcraft and forced marriage.


Essential reading for all social workers and child protection workers, as well as students and support managers, Safeguarding Black Children provides the tools and understanding needed to better support these children.

ISBN:
9781784500115
9781784500115
Category:
Social discrimination & inequality
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-05-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Frank Keating

Frank Keating has held many positions in public office, including Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Treasury and Associate Attorney General of the United States. He was elected Governor of Oklahoma in 1995 and completed his term in January of 2003. He lives in Oklahoma.

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