Good Practice in Safeguarding Children considers how front-line professionals can keep the best interests of the child at the heart of their work when statutory guidance, the way agencies are integrated and the delivery of services are changing. Liz Hughes and Hilary Owen have drawn together contributors' experiences of working with safeguarding children on a broad range of issues, including neglect, trafficked children, parents with learning difficulties and child protection supervision. The contributors discuss current dilemmas in safeguarding children work and provide models of good practic.
Contents
GOOD PRACTICE inSafeguarding Children; Contents; Itroduction; 1 From Protection to Safeguarding: Bringing You Up to Date on Statutory Responsibilities; 2 The Contribution of Schools to Safeguarding Children; 3 Making the Most of a Home Visit; 4 Infant Mental Health and Early Attachment; 5 Working with Unco-operative or Hostile Families; 6 Neglect and Parental Learning Disability; 7 Safeguarding Children Who Live with Parental Substance Misuse; 8 Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children; 9 Safeguarding Children and Mental Health Practice: Experiencing the Field.
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