Child Guidance Centres in Japan

Child Guidance Centres in Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780429773297
ISBN-13 : 0429773293
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Guidance Centres in Japan by : Michael Rivera King

In contemporary Japan, 85% of children in alternative care remain housed in large welfare institutions, as opposed to family-based foster care. This publication examines how Japan has been isolated from global discourse on alternative care, urging a shift in social work and alternative care policies. As the first ethnographic account from inside child guidance centres, it makes a key contribution towards understanding the closed world of Japan’s social services; including the decision-making processes by which a child is removed from the family and placed into care. In addition, regional variation in policy implementation for alternative care is outlined, with reference to detailed case studies and a discussion around organisational cultures of the child guidance centres. Where foster care is constructed as anything other than professional, it is often seen as a threat to the child’s family-bond with their natal parent and therefore not used. Child Guidance Centres in Japan destabilises this construction of the family-bond as singular and discrete, highlighting new practices in alternative care. Child Guidance Centres in Japan: Alternative Care and the Family will be a vital resource for students, scholars of social work and Japanese studies, as well as practitioners and lobbyists involved in alternative care.

Children of the Japanese State

Children of the Japanese State
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 019823421X
ISBN-13 : 9780198234210
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Children of the Japanese State by : Roger Goodman

Over 30,000 Japanese children are in the care of the state. This study describes what happens to them in a country that has no professional social workers and little tradition of adopting or fostering children in need of care.

How to Organize Prevention

How to Organize Prevention
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 9783110886566
ISBN-13 : 3110886561
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Organize Prevention by : Hans-Uwe Otto

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Child Protection and Child Welfare

Child Protection and Child Welfare
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Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780857004215
ISBN-13 : 0857004212
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Protection and Child Welfare by : John Dixon

Child Protection and Child Welfare draws on the knowledge of child protection experts and social care professionals to provide an authoritative international overview of child protection strategy and policy. Devoting particular attention to the role played by culture in determining child welfare issues and child protection responses, this book illustrates the impact of both long-term influences, such as the legacy of the caste system in India, and more recent global events, such as the development of international trade in Ghana and shrinking budgets in Italy on national approaches to supporting families and children. The international perspective aims to enhance our understanding of the range of possible approaches, encouraging researchers, policymakers and practitioners to think critically about current models, and providing insights for developing practice. This important book will be essential reading for social workers, policy makers, child protection service workers, commissioners and managers across child and family welfare services, as well as researchers and academics in the field.

Adoption in Japan

Adoption in Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781134165520
ISBN-13 : 1134165528
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Adoption in Japan by : Peter Hayes

The first book-length study of adoption in Japan, this impressive work tackles the innovative and sometimes controversial subject of the policies of adoption agencies in Japan. The book places special adoption in the context of a liberal reformist agenda that has challenged traditional concepts of the family through the efforts to place children with difficult family backgrounds, including mixed and minority ethnic backgrounds. Drawing on empirical source material gathered since the late 1980s, the authors consider the central policy issue of whether agencies should be given a free hand to create their own policies, or whether they should be more tightly regulated. Finally, the book analyzes how different agency strategies for finding homes for hard to place children are related to different assumptions about the psychology and reasoning of prospective parents. Adoption in Japan makes a significant contribution to the academic literature in the fields of Japanese studies, public policy, social work and sociology. It will also be of interest to professionals involved in adoption agencies, specialist social work and adoption panels.

Child Welfare: Child placement and children away from home

Child Welfare: Child placement and children away from home
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0415312566
ISBN-13 : 9780415312561
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Welfare: Child placement and children away from home by : Nick Frost

This collection focuses on child welfare in its specific sense: welfare and social interventions with children and young people undertaken by State bodies or NGO's. The term 'child welfare' is deployed differently in diverse international settings. In the United Kingdom child welfare tends to refer to individualised programmes for children who have experienced problems in their lives. In India, to take a contrasting example, it can also refer to major housing and nutrition programmes. This collection takes an inclusive approach to international perspectives.The collection is completed by a new general introduction by the editor, individual volume introductions, and a full index.Titles also available in this series include, Medical Sociology (November 2004, 4 Volumes, 495) and the forthcoming collection Health Care Systems (2005, 3 Volumes, c.395).

Japanese Society Since 1945

Japanese Society Since 1945
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 0815327293
ISBN-13 : 9780815327295
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Japanese Society Since 1945 by : Edward R. Beauchamp

Volume II of a six-volume study of the history of contemporary Japan. Written by leading academicians, 20 essays cover topics including changes and continuities in Japan's culture, similarities and differences in Japanese and American life, the media and its role, the problem of the "graying" of Japanese society, the issue of long-term care and the very un-Japanese idea of nursing homes for the elderly, the relationship between marriage and names, mothers and children, the resolution of disputes, popular culture and sex roles, the transition from Hirohito's six decades of rule to that of a younger and more modern leader, and current social issues such as homelessness, child abuse, and juvenile crime.

Child Guidance Centres in Japan

Child Guidance Centres in Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780429773280
ISBN-13 : 0429773285
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Guidance Centres in Japan by : Michael Rivera King

In contemporary Japan, 85% of children in alternative care remain housed in large welfare institutions, as opposed to family-based foster care. This publication examines how Japan has been isolated from global discourse on alternative care, urging a shift in social work and alternative care policies. As the first ethnographic account from inside child guidance centres, it makes a key contribution towards understanding the closed world of Japan’s social services; including the decision-making processes by which a child is removed from the family and placed into care. In addition, regional variation in policy implementation for alternative care is outlined, with reference to detailed case studies and a discussion around organisational cultures of the child guidance centres. Where foster care is constructed as anything other than professional, it is often seen as a threat to the child’s family-bond with their natal parent and therefore not used. Child Guidance Centres in Japan destabilises this construction of the family-bond as singular and discrete, highlighting new practices in alternative care. Child Guidance Centres in Japan: Alternative Care and the Family will be a vital resource for students, scholars of social work and Japanese studies, as well as practitioners and lobbyists involved in alternative care.

Oxford Handbook of Child Protection Systems

Oxford Handbook of Child Protection Systems
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1017
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780197503546
ISBN-13 : 0197503543
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Handbook of Child Protection Systems by : Jill Duerr Berrick

"cross the spectrum of political ideologies there is, in principle, widespread agreement that the state has a legitimate role in protecting children from harm. Even the Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman (1962), among the most ardent liberal supporters of the laissez faire philosophy, recognized this "paternalistic" function of government. At the same time, the traditional view of children, that they are the property of the father (pater) or the parents, is under pressure (Zelizer, 1994; James & Prout, 1997; Archard 2004). Societies are at an intersection when it comes to how children are treated and how their rights are respected, which creates tensions in the traditional relationship between the family and the state. Children are a focus of government responsibility under certain state-defined norms relating to harm and need. And parents are sometimes constrained by the state from exercising their (familial or property) rights under state-defined criteria of harm and need"--