Child Welfare
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£12.95The Adopter's Handbook For Scotland: Information, Resources And Services For Adoptive Parents - - Paperback
Adoption and fostering of children in the UK has undergone immense change in the last few years. The purpose of this guide is to help adopters help themselves throughout the adoption process and beyond. -
£12.99Can't Smack? Won't Smack?: New Ways To Bring Harmony To Families - And Why The Old Ways Don't Work - - Paperback
Shedding new light on the factors that drive parents to smack, shout and criticise their children, this text also looks at alternative solutions that can be used to discipline children without using corporal punishment. -
Add to BasketChild Care Law - Scotland: A Summary Of The Law In Scotland - - Paperback
£8.95
This text provides a basic framework to the current law relating to the care of children and includes reference to all recent legislation, including new regulations, guidance and standards and summarises the main statutes, regulations and court rules currently in force. -
Add to BasketThe Child Protection Handbook: The Practitioner's Guide To Safeguarding Children - Paperback
£29.99
Encompassing emotional, physical and sexual abuse, this volume offers a practical research-based account of the current principal developments in child protection practice. -
Add to BasketEthical, Legal And Social Aspects Of Child Healthcare - Paperback
£29.99
Contributions include: 'Current Debates in Child Sexual Abuse', 'Sex Education - Whose Baby?', 'Parental Reaction to the Diagnosis of Disability', 'The Ethics of Population Screening', and many more. -
Add to BasketExtraordinary Lives: Creating A Positive Future For Looked After Children And Young People In Scotland - Paperback
£17.50
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate what good care for children and young people who are looked after by local authorities looks like, to identify good practice and to recommend in what ways care can be further improved. -
£15.00How Well Are Children And Young People Protected And Their Needs Met?: Self-Evaluation Using Quality Indicators - Ring-binding
This ringbound set of guidelines explains what self-evaluation and the quality indicators are in the area of services provided to children and how they can be used together. It outlines how professionals can evaluate the quality of their services to answer the question posed by the title. -
£7.99I Belonged To Glasgow: A Journey Through Care - - Paperback
Tennent tells the story of being brought up in evacuation and Glasgow Corporation homes and foster homes - 18 moves in all between 1939 and 1955 - ending in 1956. -
Add to BasketImproving Services To Protect Children: How Good Are We At Assessing Risks And Needs To Help Children And Families? How Good Can We Be? - Paperback
£15.00
All staff who come into contact with children hold a responsibility for recognising when they are suffering or may be at risk of suffering harm. This guide focuses on the importance of effective communication and information sharing to improve the arrangments for assessing risks and needs. -
Add to BasketImproving Services To Protect Children: How Good Are We At Sharing And Recording Information To Help Children And Families? How Good Can We Be? - Paperback
£15.00
This guide to self-evaluation and improvement builds upon the advice given in the publication 'How Well Are Children And Young People Protected And Their Needs Met?'. This guide helps users to recognise and assess their strengths and also areas for improvement.






