Safeguarding children from harm has, until recently, been driven primarily by social work practitioners. With current shifts in child care and protection practice and policy, combined with an overwhelming message of 'working together', primary health care professionals have an increasingly central part to play. There is a strong argument that cases of suspected child abuse and neglect should warrant the same level of urgent response as any potentially fatal childhood illness. This book provides an overview of the challenges primary health care professionals now face in recognising and…mehr
Safeguarding children from harm has, until recently, been driven primarily by social work practitioners. With current shifts in child care and protection practice and policy, combined with an overwhelming message of 'working together', primary health care professionals have an increasingly central part to play. There is a strong argument that cases of suspected child abuse and neglect should warrant the same level of urgent response as any potentially fatal childhood illness. This book provides an overview of the challenges primary health care professionals now face in recognising and responding to concerns about a child's safety from abuse and neglect. It provides practical accounts and perspectives from a range of frontline practitioners working with children, parents and carers, backed up by theoretical insights from leading academics in the field. Issues explored include: media coverage of child abuse and neglect cases, inter-professional collaboration, competing professional priorities and resources, practical workload decisions and personal experiences and anxieties. Safeguarding Children in Primary Health Care is a useful training and development resource for all primary health care practitioners, such as paediatricians, community nurses and midwives, community psychiatric nurses, health visitors, dentists, general practitioners and allied health professionals.
Chapter One: Safeguarding Children in Primary Health Care ? an Introduction. Markus Themessl-Huber Central Queensland University Australia and Julie Taylor University of Dundee Scotland. Part 1. Roles and Remits of Primary Health Care Professionals. Chapter Two. Preparing for the Special Challenge of Sexual Abuse. Sarah Nelson University of Edinburgh Scotland. Chapter Three. Child Protection: A Dutch GP's Perspective. Floris Van De Laar and Toine Lagro-Janssen both of Radboud University Nijmegan Medical Centre Netherland. Chapter Four. The Role of the Paediatrician in Safeguarding Children. Ruth Skelton Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Chapter Five. The Role of the Primary Care Dentist in Safeguarding Children. Ruth Freeman University of Dundee Scotland. Chapter Six. Violence in the Community. Anne Lazenbatt Queen's University Belfast Northern Ireland. Part 2. Practical Interventions Suitable for Primary Health Care. Chapter Seven. Safeguarding and Promoting the Wellbeing of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Michelle O'Neill Susanne Zeedyk and Martyn Jones all of the University of Dundee Scotland. Chapter Eight. Communication Behaviour and Child Protection. James Law and Leila Mackie both of Queen Margaret University Scotland. Chapter Nine. Protection through Emotional Responsiveness. Florian Juen Therapiezentum 'Die Eule' Therapy Centre for Children Austria and Barbara Juen University of Innsbruck Austria. Chapter Ten. Assessment and Interventions for Child Trauma and Abuse. Jacqueline Feather and Kevin Ronan both of the Central Queensland University Australia . Part 3. Strategic Interventions in and Beyond Primary Health Care. Chapter Eleven. Proactive in Protection: A Public Health Approach to Child Protection. Lindsay Ferguson NHS Tayside Scotland. Chapter Twelve. The Role of the Child Health Commissioner in Safeguarding Children. Caroline Selkirk Child Health Commissioner NHS Tayside Scotland. Chapter Thirteen. 'Child Death Review'. Catherine Powell Portsmouth City Teaching PCT England. Part 4. Safeguarding Challenges in the Primary Health Care Context. Chapter Fourteen. Parental Problem Drug Use. Anne Whittaker NHS Lothian Scotland. Chapter Fifteen. The Limits Challenges and Opportunities of Safeguarding Children in the Context of Primary Care. Markus Themessl-Huber Central Queensland University Australia Anne Claveirole Janette Pow Dona Milne and Lawrie Elliot all of Napier University Scotland. Chapter Sixteen. Safeguarding Children Where There May be Concerns about Ritualistic Abuse or Spirit Possession. Julie Taylor and Jane Cantrell NHS Education Scotland Edinburgh. The Contributors. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
Chapter One: Safeguarding Children in Primary Health Care ? an Introduction. Markus Themessl-Huber Central Queensland University Australia and Julie Taylor University of Dundee Scotland. Part 1. Roles and Remits of Primary Health Care Professionals. Chapter Two. Preparing for the Special Challenge of Sexual Abuse. Sarah Nelson University of Edinburgh Scotland. Chapter Three. Child Protection: A Dutch GP's Perspective. Floris Van De Laar and Toine Lagro-Janssen both of Radboud University Nijmegan Medical Centre Netherland. Chapter Four. The Role of the Paediatrician in Safeguarding Children. Ruth Skelton Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Chapter Five. The Role of the Primary Care Dentist in Safeguarding Children. Ruth Freeman University of Dundee Scotland. Chapter Six. Violence in the Community. Anne Lazenbatt Queen's University Belfast Northern Ireland. Part 2. Practical Interventions Suitable for Primary Health Care. Chapter Seven. Safeguarding and Promoting the Wellbeing of Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Michelle O'Neill Susanne Zeedyk and Martyn Jones all of the University of Dundee Scotland. Chapter Eight. Communication Behaviour and Child Protection. James Law and Leila Mackie both of Queen Margaret University Scotland. Chapter Nine. Protection through Emotional Responsiveness. Florian Juen Therapiezentum 'Die Eule' Therapy Centre for Children Austria and Barbara Juen University of Innsbruck Austria. Chapter Ten. Assessment and Interventions for Child Trauma and Abuse. Jacqueline Feather and Kevin Ronan both of the Central Queensland University Australia . Part 3. Strategic Interventions in and Beyond Primary Health Care. Chapter Eleven. Proactive in Protection: A Public Health Approach to Child Protection. Lindsay Ferguson NHS Tayside Scotland. Chapter Twelve. The Role of the Child Health Commissioner in Safeguarding Children. Caroline Selkirk Child Health Commissioner NHS Tayside Scotland. Chapter Thirteen. 'Child Death Review'. Catherine Powell Portsmouth City Teaching PCT England. Part 4. Safeguarding Challenges in the Primary Health Care Context. Chapter Fourteen. Parental Problem Drug Use. Anne Whittaker NHS Lothian Scotland. Chapter Fifteen. The Limits Challenges and Opportunities of Safeguarding Children in the Context of Primary Care. Markus Themessl-Huber Central Queensland University Australia Anne Claveirole Janette Pow Dona Milne and Lawrie Elliot all of Napier University Scotland. Chapter Sixteen. Safeguarding Children Where There May be Concerns about Ritualistic Abuse or Spirit Possession. Julie Taylor and Jane Cantrell NHS Education Scotland Edinburgh. The Contributors. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
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