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Burger Bar Dad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Burger Bar Dad

Paul Castle loves his son Jack and hates being a 'Burger Bar Dad'. Seeing his son only on Wednesdays and Saturdays pulls him apart. His ex-wife is a thrusting ambitious banker and he is a middling, not very ambitious Birmingham journalist with hopes of being a playwright. The divorce gave her the house, and he got the guilt. He’s just about keeping it together, but after a disastrous parents evening, Paul discovers that Jack's mother is planning to move to London and put Jack in a private boarding school. Paul must quickly sort his priorities and his life as he embarks on a hilarious campaign to frustrate his ex-wife’s plan. However, his life is just about to get even more complicated, when he meets Gillian and begins to remember the joys of being in love. All too soon, he is confronted with the reality that in order to maintain even his inadequate Burger Bar relationship with Jack, he will have to move down South. As he falls quickly in love with Gillian, he is then offered the chance to be a playwright in Birmingham. How can he choose between being with Gillian or being with Jack?

Social Work with Children and Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Social Work with Children and Families

This key text covers the knowledge and skills that social workers need to get into practice with children and families. The book covers core components of child and family work such as building effective relationships, assessment, child protection practice and working with the law. Clear and accessible, this practical book features case studies, questions and exercises throughout. This third edition covers the very latest developments in child and family work, including changes in professional practice that emphasise the importance of understanding child development and observation skills. Social Work with Children and Families is an indispensable text for social workers, allied health professionals, psychologists and students of social work and child care.

Children Speak
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Children Speak

Interviews with young people, conducted on behalf of the NSPCC. Covers the worst experiences of children and their views on the social welfare help they have or haven't received

Divorcing Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Divorcing Children

Drawing on a three-year multidisciplinary study of the children of divorced parents, the authors, leading academics in their fields, present a much-needed guide to working with children who are experiencing parental separation. Providing an in-depth picture of the effect of divorce on children both during and after the proceedings, the topics discussed include: how parents break the news of divorce to children and how this makes them feel; where children get their ideas about divorce from; how parent-child relationships change after separation; ways in which children adapt and cope with divorc.

Children and Decision Making
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

Children and Decision Making

Based on in-depth interviews and workbook activities, the book examines, with children, how they negotiate their involvement in family functioning, rule making and day-to-day decision making. The report explores: children's views on their experience of involvement in family decision making; autonomy and independence; the authority of parents; and fairness.

A Case of Neglect? (1996)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

A Case of Neglect? (1996)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Published in 1996, this book advocates and persuasively exemplifies a qualitative sociology of childhood, spoken repeatedly through children’s voices. After a long period of dormancy, interest in the sociology of childhood became a focus of attention and scholarly interest. Developments in practice by professionals working and learning in the fields of welfare, education, and youth and community studies have been paralleled by the emergence of specialist courses within sociology degrees. Yet the challenges raised by the sociology of childhood remain marginalised within the social sciences more generally. A Case of Neglect? provides an accessible reader and review of the field. Heard wherev...

Social Work on Trial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Social Work on Trial

  • Categories: Law

This book describes the local and national politics, professional concerns and public interest that surrounded the inquiry following the death of Maria Colwell in 1973.

Scandal, Social Policy and Social Welfare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Scandal, Social Policy and Social Welfare

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-07-20
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

By examining the landmark scandals of the post-war period, including more recent ones such as the Victoria Climbie Inquiry, this book reveals how scandals are generated, to what purposes they are used and whose interests they are made to serve.--

Social Work with Children and Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Social Work with Children and Families

This book presents the knowledge and skills required for effective practice with children and families. Updated to cover recent developments in professional practice and child protection.

Young Men and Domestic Abuse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Young Men and Domestic Abuse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Surveys reveal that domestic abuse is more commonplace among teenagers and young adults than older populations, yet surprisingly little is written about young men’s involvement in it. Reporting on a three-year study based in the UK, this book explores young men’s involvement in domestic abuse, whether as victims, perpetrators or witnesses to violent behaviors between adults. Original survey data, focus group material and in-depth biographical interviews are used to make the case for a more thoroughgoing engagement with the meanings young men come to attribute to violent behavior, include the tendency among many to configure violence within families as "fights" that call for acts of male heroism. The book also highlights the dearth of services interventions for young men prone to domestic abuse, and the challenges of developing responsive practice in this area. Each section of the book highlights further online resources that those looking to conduct research in this area or apply its insights in practice can draw upon.