The Criminalisation and Exploitation of Children in Care explores the results of a recent qualitative study, which focused on multi-agency responses to children and young people in residential and foster care who were at risk of criminalisation and/or exploitation and abuse. Recent high-profile reports have highlighted an urgent need for effective multi-agency work to tackle the issues of criminalisation and exploitation of children and young people in care. However, progress to date has been slow, and it is clear that there is still some way to go before effective multi-agency working becomes…mehr
The Criminalisation and Exploitation of Children in Care explores the results of a recent qualitative study, which focused on multi-agency responses to children and young people in residential and foster care who were at risk of criminalisation and/or exploitation and abuse. Recent high-profile reports have highlighted an urgent need for effective multi-agency work to tackle the issues of criminalisation and exploitation of children and young people in care. However, progress to date has been slow, and it is clear that there is still some way to go before effective multi-agency working becomes widespread. In response, this book draws upon the experiences and perspectives of practitioners from a sample of co-located Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs, as well as the latest research, theory and policy developments in the field. In doing so, it explores both the benefits and challenges of multi-agency working and concludes with recommendations for future policy and practice. This timely study will be of great interest to students and scholars of criminology, criminal justice, policing studies, social work, health and childhood studies. It will also be a valuable tool for practitioners and policymakers in the criminal, youth justice and social service arenas.
In 1988, Julie Shaw had back pain from her long commute to work as a corporate trainer. She looked up "yoga" in the yellow pages and stepped into a lifelong practice. After 15 years as a student, she agreed to teach a couple of friends what she knew about yoga. Ten years later, she became a certified yoga therapist, using the tools of yoga to help people stay healthy and manage the symptoms that come with health conditions. She has worked in hospital settings, physician practices, yoga studios, community settings, and in private with individuals. She is a certified Viniyoga Therapist AVI® and has a Master's Degree in Adult Education from Rutgers University. In addition to practicing yoga, Julie loves hiking, gardening, twirling the baton, reading, and correcting other people's grammar, which she is working on overcoming, especially after writing this book and realizing she may not have all the right answers after all.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Setting the Scene Chapter 2: Advantages and challenges of multi-agency working Chapter 3: Theory and Methodology Chapter 4: Criminalisation Chapter 5: Exploitation Chapter 6: Perspectives of MASH Team working: approaching a 'community of practice'? Chapter Seven: Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Introduction Chapter 1: Setting the Scene Chapter 2: Advantages and challenges of multi-agency working Chapter 3: Theory and Methodology Chapter 4: Criminalisation Chapter 5: Exploitation Chapter 6: Perspectives of MASH Team working: approaching a 'community of practice'? Chapter Seven: Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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