Re-imagining Child Protection
Discover a transformative perspective on child protection with Re-imagining Child Protection by Bristol University Press. Published in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 192 pages and challenges the prevailing child protection culture. The author advocates for a compassionate, family-centered approach that recognizes children as relational beings and acknowledges the needs and aspirations of parents. This book emphasizes the extraordinary capacities of families to provide care and protection, urging a shift towards more humane practices in child welfare. Ideal for professionals and advocates in the field, Re-imagining Child Protection is a must-read for anyone looking to foster a deeper understanding of the dynamics within families and the importance of supportive frameworks in safeguarding children.