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Reconstructing child welfare through participatory and child-centred professional practice : a conceptual approach

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posted on 2008-05-01, 00:00 authored by H D`Cruz, Karen StagnittiKaren Stagnitti
The 'child' in child welfare/protection is seen as a dependent waif and an object of interest, on whose behalf adults speak and act. An alternative perspective has argued for child-centredness, and includes concepts of child liberation, rights and citizenship. Policymakers and practitioners who may accept the underlying principles may be concerned about the appropriateness and applicability of such principles in relation to practice with children and their parents in child welfare/protection cases. This paper discusses a conceptual framework for research that aims to explore participatory and child-centred professional practice by critically evaluating and developing, for professional practice, the practical meanings of 'participatory' and 'children as citizens'. We do not present research outcomes based on empirical data; instead, we present our conceptual framework as the first stage of research in progress into participatory and child-centred professional practice.

History

Journal

Child & family social work

Volume

13

Issue

2

Pagination

156 - 165

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Location

Oxford, U.K.

ISSN

1356-7500

eISSN

1365-2206

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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