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People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia
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People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia
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by Leslie T. Foster and Brian Wharf
Sales Rank : 2771275
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Paperback: 286 pages
Publisher: University of Washington Press April 30, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0774813733
ISBN-13: 978-0774813730
Product Dimensions:
8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
Product Description
People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia traces the evolution of policies and programs intended to protect children in BC from neglect and abuse. Analyzing this evolution reveals that child protection policy and practice has reflected the priorities of politicians and public servants in power. With few exceptions, efforts to establish effective programs have focused on structural arrangements, staffing responsibilities, and rules to regulate the practice of child welfare workers.
Contributors to this book conclude that these attempts have been unsuccessful thus far because they have failed to address the impact of poverty on clients. The need to respect the cultural traditions and values of First Nations clients has also been ignored. Effective services require recognizing and remedying poverty's impact, establishing community control over services, and developing a radically different approach to the day-to-day practice of child welfare workers.
People, Politics, and Child Welfare in British Columbia provides a crucial assessment of the state of child welfare in the province. Practitioners, scholars, and students in social work, child and youth care, education, and other human-service professions will find this book particularly important.
About The Author
Leslie Foster teaches in the Faculty of Human and Social Development at the University of Victoria, and Brian Wharf is professor emeritus from the same Faculty. Contributors include Marilyn Callahan and Christopher Walmsley; Sandra Scarth and Richard Sullivan; Maggie Kovachs, Robina Thomas, Monty Montgomery, Jacquie Green, and Leslie Brown; Andrew Armitage and Elaine Murray; Marilyn Callahan and Karen Swift; Riley Hern and John Cossom; Brad McKenzie, Sally Palmer, and Wanda Thomas Barnard; and Deryck Thomson.
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