Produktbild: Revitalizing Residential Care for Children and Youth

Revitalizing Residential Care for Children and Youth Cross-National Trends and Challenges

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.12.2022

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

488

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/16,8/5,1 cm

Gewicht

794 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-764430-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.12.2022

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

488

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/16,8/5,1 cm

Gewicht

794 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-764430-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Revitalizing Residential Care for Children and Youth
    • List of Contributors

    • Foreword. Harriet Ward

    • PART 1 Introduction

    • CHAPTER 1. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Cross-National Perspective. James K. Whittaker, Lisa Holmes, Jorge F. del Valle and Sigrid James

    • CHAPTER 2. Residential Care Across Jurisdictions: Understanding Context and Comparing Data. June Thoburn

    • CHAPTER 3. A Cross-National Comparison of Residential Care: Conceptual and Methodological Foundations. Sigrid James

    • PART 2 Anglo-American Exemplars

    • CHAPTER 4. Residential Care for Children and Youth in England. Lisa Holmes, David Berridge and June Thoburn

    • CHAPTER 5. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Scotland: Keeping the Promise? Dan Johnson and Laura Steckley

    • CHAPTER 6. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Canada: Making Sense of the Mosaic. James P. Anglin, Marie Saint-Girons and Nico Trocme

    • CHAPTER 7. Residential Care for Children and Youth in the United States. Bethany R. Lee and Christopher Bellonci

    • CHAPTER 8. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Ireland. Robbie Gilligan

    • PART 3 A View from the Field: Anglo-American Promising Practices

    • Editor's introduction. James K. Whittaker, Lisa Holmes, Jorge F. del Valle and Sigrid James

    • CHAPTER 9. Innovation and Impact in Residential Services: North Yorkshire County Council's "No Wrong Door®" Program. Janice Nicholson

    • CHAPTER 10. The CARE Program Model. Martha J. Holden, Deborah E. Sellers and Elliott G. Smith

    • CHAPTER 11. A Review of the Teaching Family Model/Boys Town Family Home Program. Daniel L. Daly and Ron Thompson

    • CHAPTER 12. Harnessing the Power of Families in Residential Child and Youth Care: Innovations in Operationalizing Family Driven Care in U.S. Residential Settings. Millie Sweeney

    • PART 4 Continental European Exemplars

    • CHAPTER 13. The Changing Character of Residential Care for Children and Youth in Spain. Amaia Bravo, Eduardo Martín and Jorge F. del Valle

    • CHAPTER 14. Residential Care for Children and Youth in the Netherlands: High Difficulties in Low Lands. Erik J. Knorth and Annemiek T. Harder

    • CHAPTER 15. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Germany: A Participatory Rights-Based Approach. Sigrid James and Juri Kilian

    • CHAPTER 16. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Denmark. Mette Lausten

    • CHAPTER 17. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Italy: An Evolving System. Laura Palareti, Cinzia Canali, Alessandra Rigamonti and Laura Formenti

    • CHAPTER 18. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Portugal: A Change as Necessary as Urgent. Maria A. Barbosa Ducharne and Joana Soares

    • CHAPTER 19. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Finland. Eeva Timonen-Kallio

    • CHAPTER 20. Residential Care for Children and Youth in France: A Solid System Facing Major Challenges. Bernadette Tillard and HÃ(c)lÿne Join-Lambert

    • PART 5 A View from the Field: Continental European Promising Practices

    • Editors' Introduction. James K. Whittaker, Lisa Holmes, Jorge F. del Valle and Sigrid James

    • CHAPTER 21. PLANEA Program: Equipping young people for transition to adulthood from care. Laura García-Alba and Jorge F. del Valle

    • CHAPTER 22. Creating safe and welcoming residential care placements for LGBTQIA+ youth. Mónica López López, Gerald P. Mallon, and Leo Wieldraaijer-Vincent

    • PART 6 Australian, Middle Eastern and Latin American Exemplars

    • CHAPTER 23. Australian Residential Care: Creating Opportunities for Hope and Healing. Patricia McNamara and Shelley Wall

    • CHAPTER 24. Residential Child and Youth Care in Israel: Trends and Directions. Anat Zeira and Emmanuel Grupper

    • CHAPTER 25. Residential Care for Children and Youth in Argentina. Mariana Incarnato and Dana Borzese.

    • PART 7 A View from the Field: Australian, Middle Eastern and Latin American Promising Practices

    • Editors' Introduction. James K. Whittaker, Lisa Holmes, Jorge F. del Valle and Sigrid James

    • CHAPTER 26. Therapeutic Residential Care in Australia: A New Dawn or More of the Same? Frank Ainsworth and Howard Bath

    • CHAPTER 27. The 'New Era' in Victorian Therapeutic Residential Care: A Decade on. Patricia McNamara

    • CHAPTER 28. Doncel and The Leaving Care Law in Argentina: Supporting Transitions from the Field. Mariana Incarnato and Dana Borzese

    • PART 8 Editor's Conclusions

    • CHAPTER 29

    • Future Prospects and Challenges for Residential Child Care: Seeking Direction from a Cross-National Analysis. James K. Whittaker, Lisa Holmes, Jorge F. del Valle and Sigrid James