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El. knyga: Child Well-Being: Understanding Children's Lives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857003935
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2011
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857003935
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Child well-being is increasingly being talked about in policy and practice nationally and internationally. However, a lack of clarity remains about the concept and how it may be of benefit to children, families and professionals.

This book brings together contributions from international experts in order to define child well-being and to enhance our understanding of children's lives and how they can be improved. Issues covered include whether the concept assists professionals such as social workers, teachers and youth workers in their work with children; how children can contribute to the understanding of child well-being; and how the idea is being used in government policy and practice. The book also covers recent advances in the exploration of indicators and measures of well-being, and the importance of context in making comparisons. A concluding chapter explores whether child well-being is a useful concept in understanding children's lives, whether it contributes positively to policy and practice, and the value of international comparisons.

This edited collection is essential reading for all those involved in understanding children's lives and who have responsibility for improving them, including practitioners, policymakers, students and academics.

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Child Well-Being, by editors Colette McAuley and Wendy Rose, provides a timely and well-informed text that offers essential reading about a notion - well-being - that, while in common currency, has been exposed to relatively little critical treatment of its value for driving policy, practice and research in children's services... The book casts much needed light on a central element of welfare discourse - well-being - and charts the likely direction of future debates in this field. Essential reading. -- Research, Policy and Planning The collection is a welcome reminder of the need to re-order priorities with regard to children's lives and perceiving the issues... There is much in this book including a large research bibliography. It belongs in university libraries and in courses in sociology, politics and education. -- Metapsychology Online Reviews This book brings together contributions from 16 international experts from Ireland, Israel and the United States, as well as the UK, in order to define child well-being and to enhance our understanding of children's lives and how they can be improved. Issues covered include whether the concept assist professionals such as social workers, teachers and youth tribute to the understanding of child well-being; and how the idea is being used in government policy and practice... Recommended if you want more depth in your understanding of children's well being. -- Play for Life The views of children and parents are discussed in some detail, as is the disparity between them, and an insight into the Children's Society's 2008 subjective well-being survey makes for interesting reading... The text makes for an interesting read for all those working directly with children. -- Professional Social Work

Acknowledgements 9(2)
Foreword 11(4)
Preface 15(4)
Part 1 Child Well-Being: Understanding Children's Lives at Home, School and in the Community
19(108)
1 Child Well-Being, Child Development and Family Life
21(18)
Jane Aldgate
2 Children's Views on Child Well-Being
39(28)
Colette McAuley
Roger Morgan
Wendy Rose
3 Introducing the Concept of Child Well-Being into Government Policy
67(24)
Wendy Rose
John Rowlands
4 How Schools Can Contribute to Pupils' Well-Being
91(20)
Pamela Munn
5 Youth Civic Engagement and Support: Promoting Well-Being with the Assistance of a UNESCO Agenda
111(16)
Pat Dolan
Part 2 Child Well-Being: International Policy and Research Developments
127(78)
6 Developing Indicators for Child Well-Being in a Changing Context
129(14)
Asher Ben-Arieh
7 National Reporting on Child Well-Being: The State of the Nation's Children Reports in the Republic of Ireland
143(18)
Anne-Marie Brooks
Sinead Hanafin
Sylda Langford
8 The Challenge of Improving Children's Well-Being and Measuring Outcomes: An American Perspective
161(20)
Peter J. Pecora
Markell Harrison-Jackson
9 The Subjective Well-Being of Children
181(24)
Jonathan Bradshaw
Gwyther Rees
Antonia Keung
Haridhan Goswami
Part 3 Child Well-Being: Looking Towards the Future
205(14)
10 Child Well-Being: Current Issues and Future Directions
207(12)
Colette McAuley
Wendy Rose
References 219(22)
List of Contributors 241(4)
Subject Index 245(4)
Author Index 249
Colette McAuley is Professor of Social Work at the School of Applied Social Science at University College Dublin. She has published widely in the area of children and families, and is co-editor of Enhancing the Well-Being of Children and Families Through Effective Interventions with Peter J. Pecora and Wendy Rose, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Wendy Rose OBE is Senior Research Fellow at the Open University, UK and a former policy maker in the Department of Health. She works on national and international child welfare research development projects and has published widely.