Reorganized for more effective classroom use, the second edition of Critical Issues in Child Welfare begins with an updated, thorough overview of the challenges currently facing at-risk children and families. A description of the child welfare system highlights issues that are discussed in more detail throughout the book. The text explores protective services, family preservation, foster care and residential care, adoption, services for adolescents, and training and retention of staff. New material highlights the recent discoveries of the impact of early trauma and stress on children's development, and the modifications currently taking place in the child welfare system in response to this new information. The book also examines the critical challenges of poverty and substance abuse, the importance of the community in shaping child welfare services, racial disproportionality in the system, the changing response of the system to LGBT issues, and services to ameliorate the difficulties of youth leaving the system.
Price: $85.00
Pages: 368
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Foundations of Social Work Knowledge Series
Publication Date:
30 June 2015
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780231160780
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family
Critical Issues in Child Welfare is substantive, historically and contemporarily. The book will serve as a solid go-to introductory text that will likely appeal to many social work programs.
Joan Foster Shireman is emerita professor in the Graduate School of Social Work at Portland State University and coauthor of Adoption: Theory, Policy, and Practice and Care and Commitment: Foster Parent Adoption Decisions. An established expert on child welfare policy and practice, she also writes on single parent and transracial adoption, foster care, and the experiences of workers and families in protective services.
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Introduction: Social Work and Child Welfare
1. The Context of Child Welfare Services
2. The Child Welfare Services System, with Katharine Cahn
3. Child Protective Services
4. Family Support and Child Well-being, with Karen Tvedt
5. Crisis Intervention: Preservation of Families for Children
6. Investment in Foster Care
7. Out-of-Home Care for Children with Special Needs
8. Adoption
9. Youth in Transition, with Miranda Cunningham
10. Concluding Thoughts
Appendix: Internet Resources
About the Contributors
Index