Child Welfare and the Significance of Family / Halvor Nordby, Grethe Netland, Astrid Halsa (eds.)

This book focuses on the significance of family in child welfare (CW) services from multidisciplinary perspectives. The authors are concerned with how families experience encounters with CW workers, how professional CW work with families is guided by rules and principles, and how social structures a...

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  • Preface / Halvor Nordby, Grethe Netland, Astrid Halsa.- Introduction / Halvor Nordby, Grethe Netland.- 1.: Children, family, and state :changing relationships and responsibilities / Halvor Fauske, Camilla Bennin, Bjørn Arne Buer - 2.: How parental relationships Influence young people’s identities and meaning constructions of family and family life / Astrid Halsa- - 3.: Family ruptures and un-belonging :discomfort in the Norwegian child welfare and migrant minority families / Anne Sigfrid Grønseth. - 4.: Inclusion of children and youth in foster families : aims, challenges and solutions / Mari Rysst.- 5.: Quality and legitimacy in ECEC mapping : how can mapping contribute to the protection of children and their families? / Bjørg Midtskogen. - 6.: Narrative identities in Children as next of kin.: a qualitative Interview study / Kerstin Söderström.- 7.: Family group conferences and discourse ethics in child welfare work / Halvor Nordby. - 8.: As beings, children need to be at home / Cathrine Grimsgaard. - 9.: Norwegian child welfare cases in the European Court of Human Rights – an ethical perspective on the judgments / Grethe Netland. - 10.: Should foster care replace the family? : child welfare and the value of family privacy / Eirik Christopher Gundersen. - 11.: Family ethics and child welfare / Halvor Nordby