Transforming Child Welfare

Interdisciplinary Practices, Field Education, and Research

Edited by H. Monty Montgomery, Dorothy Badry, Don Fuchs, and Daniel Kikulwe
Series: Voices from the Prairies
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Paperback : 9780889774513, 352 pages, November 2016
Ebook (PDF) : 9780889774520, 352 pages, October 2016
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780889774537, 352 pages, October 2016

Description

Canada has among the highest rate of children in foster care in the developed world—a national tragedy that has its roots in poverty, residential schooling, and other forms of colonialism.

Tackling the "wicked" and intransigent problems of child abuse and neglect, as well as FASD, encountered by social workers, educators, health care workers, and others, Transforming Child Welfare turns a close eye on systemic issues within the child welfare system. Reflecting on previous strengths, and integrating research evidence with practical experience, the contributors to this volume provide professionals with best practice solutions that can be applied in different contexts.