Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Child Protection: Current Debates and New Directions
By (Author) Marie Connolly
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
20th February 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social work
362.7
Paperback
248
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
408g
For decades, child protection systems have striven to provide responsive services to vulnerable children and families in the face of the constant change and instability caused by the bureaucratization of child protection. This book lends a strident voice to the argument for a shift beyond the current risk paradigm, towards genuine cultural change.
Marie Connolly is Chair and Head of Social Work at the University of Melbourne. Previously, she was Chief Social Worker in in New Zealand. Her child welfare practice, academic and consulting careers span over 30 years in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. She has held honorary professorships at the University of Auckland and the Skondal Institute in Stockholm. She has published extensively, including Understanding Child and Family Welfare: Statutory responses to children at risk (Palgrave) and Social Work: Contexts and Practice 3rd edition (Oxford University Press).