The child and family in context : developing ecological practice in disadvantaged communities / Owen Gill and Gordon Jack.
Material type: TextPublication details: Lyme Regis : Russell House, 2007.Description: vi, 166 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:- 9781905541157 (pbk.) :
- 9781905541157 (pbk.)
- Children -- Family relationships
- Social work with children -- Great Britain
- Children and the environment -- Great Britain
- Children -- Services for -- Great Britain
- Social work with children
- Children with social disabilities -- Services for
- Child development
- Social ecology
- Community development
- Nature and nurture
- Society
- 362.70941 GIL
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-163) and index.
1.Introduction: developing ecological practice with children and families in disadvantaged children and families in disadvantaged communities -- 2.The context for ecological practice: poverty and inequality in the UK -- 3.The impact on children and families of living in disadvantaged communities -- 4.Ecological processes in disadvantaged communities -- 5.The development of practice approaches to the conections between child, family and community -- 6.Ecological processes and practice in four community settings -- 7.Communit approaches to safeguarding children -- 8.Regenerating disadvantaged neighbourhoods and improving community safety -- 10.Developing practitioner participant evaluation of ecological practice -- 11.Conclusion: the challenges of ecological practice for organisatiosn and practitioners.