
Teil der Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
Trajectories of Change in Child Protection Systems
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Systems Change in Child Protection.- Chapter 2. Reimagining Child Protection in Kenya Through the Ubuntu Family Group Conference (UFGC) Model.- Chapter 3. The Evolution and Journey of India’s Child Protection System.- Chapter 4. Child Protection and Welfare in Pakistan.- Chapter 5. From Basic Child Well-Being to Child Protection in China.- Chapter 6. Reflections on Development-Focused Change.- Chapter 7. Child Protection and Welfare Systems in the Japanese Cultural and Religious Contexts.- Chapter 8. The New Zealand Child Protection System – a Pacific Response .- Chapter 9. Child Protection Systems in Australia – The New South Wales Experience.- Chapter 10. The Child Protection System in Israel: Transformations, Tensions and Crisis Responses.- Chapter 11. The Child Protection System in the United Kingdom.- Chapter 12. Indigenous Child Welfare in Canada - The Reckoning.- Chapter 13. Child Welfare Reform in the USA – Evolution or Revolution? .- Chapter 14. Reflections on Reform-Focused Change.- Chapter 15. A Difficult Balance Between Public and Private Responsibilities: The Italian Experience .- Chapter 16. German Child Protection Throughout Time.- Chapter 17. Norwegian Child Protection Policies and Practices: Progressive Reforms, Persistent Socioeconomic Blind Spots.- Chapter 18. Child Welfare in Finland – Toward Sustainable Systems.- Chapter 19. Reflections on System-Improvement Change.- Chapter 20. Advancing Systemic Change.
Produktdetails
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.08.2026
- Autor/Autorin: Marie Connolly
- Reihe: Social Sciences (R0)
- Format: E-Book
- Dateiformat: PDF
- Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen
- Dateigröße: 5.5 MB
- Verlag: SPRINGER
- Sprache: Englisch
- Umfang: 263 Seiten
- ISBN: 9783032269881
- Lieferung: Sofort per Download
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Is the first-known book that provides a systemic analysis of change in child protection system development and reform Examines how development and reform of child protection systems can be reimagined to improve long-term sustainability Guides how to address barriers to child protection reform while applying systems thinking to the change process itself
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