Re-imagining Child Protection : : Towards Humane Social Work with Families / / Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate Morris.
Why has the language of the child and of child protection become so hegemonic? What is lost and gained by such language? Who is being protected, and from what, in a risk society? Given that the focus is overwhelmingly on those families who are multiply deprived, do services reinforce or ameliorate s...
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