Human Rights in Child Protection

Human Rights in Child Protection

Implications for Professional Practice and Policy

Falch-Eriksen, Asgeir; Backe-Hansen, Elisabeth

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2018

258

Dura

Inglês

9783319947990

15 a 20 dias

488

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Chapter 1. Child Protection and Human Rights: A Call for Professional Practice and Policy; Asgeir Falch-Eriksen and Elisabeth Backe-Hansen.- Chapter 2. Children?s right to protection under the CRC; Kirsten Sandberg.- Chapter 3. Rights and professional practice. How to understand their interconnection; Asgeir Falch-Eriksen.- Chapter 4. The child's best interest principle across child protection jurisdictions; Marit Skivenes and Line Marie Sorsdal.- Chapter 5. Re-designing organisations to facilitate rights-based practice in child protection; Eileen Munro and Andrew Turnell.- Chapter 6. Experts by Experience Infusing Professional Practices in Child Protection; Tarja Poesoe.- Chapter 7. The Rights of Children Placed in Out-of-home Care; Anne-Dorthe Hestbaek.- Chapter 8. Emergency Placements - human rights limits and lessons; Elisabeth Gording-Stang.- Chapter 9. Rights-based practice and marginalised children in child protection work; Bente Kojan and Graham Clifford.- Chapter 10. In-home services: A rights-based professional practice meets children's and families' needs; Oivin Christiansen and Ragnhild Hollekim.- Chapter 11. Embodied care practices and the realisation of the best interests of the child in residential institutions for young children; Cecilie Baasberg Neumann.- Chapter 12. Formal participation rights meeting everyday participation in foster care - a challenge?; Elisabeth Backe-Hansen.- Conclusion. Towards rights-based child protection work; Elisabeth Backe-Hansen and Asgeir Falch-Eriksen.
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social policy;child welfare;child abuse;child neglect;human rights law;child protection;education;foster care;residential care;family group conference;Open Access