Beschreibung:
This is a popular guide to a complex and demanding area of practice that looks at the experiences of children in need who live in state care and the social worker's role in working with them. There are chapters on communication and children's rights, life story work, attachment and culture, as well as ethnicity and faith.
Chapter 1: Policy and StatisticsChapter 2: The Legal FrameworkChapter 3: Pathways and Placement TypesChapter 4: Assessment, Care Planning and ContactChapter 5: Communication Skills: Participation, Children¿s Rights and Life Story WorkChapter 6: Diversity and EqualityChapter 7: Disabled ChildrenChapter 8: Attachment, Adversity and ResilienceChapter 9: Looked After Children and Mental HealthChapter 10: Education of Looked After ChildrenCHapter 11: Health of Looked After ChildrenChapter 12: Adoption and PermanenceChapter 13: Leaving Care