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Exploring Child Welfare: A Practice Perspective

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Exploring Child Welfare Fifth edition provides an overall look at all aspects of the provision of services for children and their families, from services that enhance and support family life to those that substitute for the child's own home.

 

The Fifth Edition of this accessible and engaging text continues to reflect the author's strong practice perspective and incorporates new developments in all areas of child welfare services. The author bases her work on more than 35 years of experience in almost all areas of children's services, including protective services, foster care, adoption, court services, residential treatment and school-based services.

464 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 9, 1997

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Cynthia Crosson-Tower

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April 29, 2010
This was my textbook required read for my Child Welfare Class. For a textbook, this was probably one of the most engaging I have read for reasons that I cannot even begin to get into. Extremely graphic and very emotion evoking, for a textbook. Extremely sad.

Anyone involved in CPS, DCFS, or DSCC would understand what I meant.

The book also offers many interactive study tools, media assets that help the reader to apply the concepts to real-life, links to videos, interactive skill modules, social work in the news (very up to date).
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April 18, 2024
It's a textbook so it's expected data will be outdated, but oh my god? It was written in 2014 with language that should've been offensive then too. Also a lot of stereotyping of cultures, classes, genders, and sexual orientations. Idk if I can say I even learned much from this book other than I'm glad it's done.
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December 7, 2022
Trying to reach my Goodreads goal. 3 stars because this is a literal textbook, but overall informative. Read 7th edition
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