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Daniel B (2015) Authoritative practice with child neglect: Integrating family support and child protection. International Journal of Child and Family Welfare, 16 (1/2), pp. 22-39. http://www.maklu.be/MakluEnGarant/BookDetails.aspx?id=9789044133783
Abstract
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high income countries. It is associated with profound effects on children’s wellbeing and development in the short and long term. Practitioners from all disciplines struggle to find effective responses to neglected children, especially in the context of systems that are built around a forensic-investigative core. Based on a body of research undertaken in the UK and informed by an international literature review, this paper proposes that a model of authoritative practice is required when working with neglect. Practitioners working in all settings need to combine empathic support for parents with a sharp focus on the needs of children for care and protection.
Keywords
child; neglect; support; protection; authoritative
Journal
International Journal of Child and Family Welfare: Volume 16, Issue 1/2
Status | Published |
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Funders | Economic and Social Research Council, Action for Children and Department of Health |
Publication date | 31/12/2015 |
Date accepted by journal | 01/03/2015 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/22934 |
Publisher | Garant |
Publisher URL | http://www.maklu.be/…id=9789044133783 |
ISSN | 1378-286X |