Children's rights in practice / edited by Phil Jones and Gary Walker. - Los Angeles, [Calif.] ; London : SAGE, 2011. - xiii, 242 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Considering the rights of the child is central to all fields involving children. This book offers an explanation of the issues and the key policy developments that are crucial to all professions, and helps the reader to understand children's rights in relation to their role in working with children and young people. Considering the rights of the child is now central to all fields involving children and to good multi-agency working. This book offers an explanation of the theoretical issues and the key policy developments that are crucial to all professions, and helps the reader to understand children's rights in relation to their role in working with children and young people. Looking at education, health, social care and welfare, it bridges the gap between policy and practice for children from Birth to 19 years. Chapters cover: - the child's right to play - youth justice and children's rights - the voice of the child - ethical dilemmas in different contexts - involvement, participation and decision making - safeguarding and child protection - social justice and exclusion This book helps the reader understand what constitutes good practice, whilst considering the advantages and tensions involved in working across disciplines to implement children's rights against a complex legislative and social policy backdrop. Essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students on Early Years, Early Childhood Studies, Childhood and Youth, Education, Law, Social Work, Play and Psychology courses, it is relevant to professionals working across education, health and social work.




Electronic reproduction.
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Children's rights.
Children--Services for.
Politics and Government.
Politics & government
Sociology: family & relationships
Child welfare
Child abuse
Education
Human rights, civil rights
Age groups: children
Sociology