Strengths-Based Child Protection: Firm, Fair, and Friendly

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University of Toronto Press, Jan 1, 2017 - Political Science - 249 pages

Strengths-based, solution-focused practice is one of the most exciting areas of contemporary child protection work. The demand for this protection practice has increased faster than the availability of training resources to help students and practitioners, until now.

Strengths-Based Child Protection is the first textbook solely dedicated to furthering strengths-based practices in a child protection setting. Carolyn Oliver provides an original, accessible, and practical research-based model that focuses on the key to success in this field: the worker-client relationship. Oliver's long and varied front line experience in child welfare and research based on surveys and interviews with 225 child protection workers provides grounding in the realities of child protection work. Strengths-Based Child Protection contains a rich combination of case studies, reflective questions, and exercises that enable students and practitioners to conceptualize and master implementing strengths-based practices with children.

 

Contents

Introduction
3
Setting the Scene
11
Choosing Not to Use StrengthsBased Practice
59
Firm Fair and Friendly Practice
109
Becoming a StrengthsBased Child Protection Practitioner
161
Role Plays
205
References
213
Index
241
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Carolyn Oliver is an adjunct professor in the School of Social Work at the University of British Columbia as well as the Strategic Policy Advisor for Canada’s largest urban Aboriginal child protection agency.

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