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Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect: Foundations for a New National Strategy by Gary B. Melton,

Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect: Foundations for a New National Strategy by Gary B. Melton,
Citing an estimated three million reports of suspected maltreatment, the U.S. Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect declared a national emergency in the field of child protection in 1990. The Board's efforts culminated in the landmark 1993 report - Neighbors Helping Neighbors - a proposal for a new comprehensive, neighborhood-based, child-centered, family-focused child protection system, which represents a significant shift in focus from "When is it justifiable to intervene coercively?" to "What can be done to prevent harm to children?" The editors of this comprehensive volume are the principal architects of the proposed prevention strategy. They have brought together leading experts on child maltreatment to address its social, cultural, and economic precursors, as well as effective prevention and treatment. Focusing on ways to strengthen neighborhoods, build connections among and within families, and bolster economic and social supports, contributors offer practical advice for the development and implementation of programs and policies to prevent harm to children. To create a society-wide safety net in which child protection becomes a part of everyday life, their work proposes an agenda for critical research and identifies concrete strategies for all those who come in contact with children. Such work served as the empirical foundation for the U.S. Advisory Board's new national strategy. Offering a picture of child abuse and neglect unmatched in its authority and breadth, this book is ideal for social workers, all mental health professionals working with children, child rights advocates, child welfare administrators, and policy makers. It is also valuable as a primary text orsecondary reading for courses dealing with strategies for preventing child abuse and neglect.



Child Abuse and Neglect: Multidisciplinary Approaches by Mark A. Winton,
Child Abuse and Neglect: Multidisciplinary Approaches by Mark A. Winton,
"This book offers a clear and concise summary of the current issues in the child abuse and neglect field. "Examining the major theories used to explain child abuse and neglect, this book explores cultural diversity issues, definitions of abuse, maltreatment, and neglect. Also considered are the social and psychological factors related to abuse, treatment issues, describes prevention and policy issues, and explores various professional roles. "For anyone interested in social work.



Court Appointed Special Advocate - A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a volunteer that independently investigates the case of an abused or neglected child at the request of a family court. Based on this investigation, a CASA volunteer advocates for the child's best interest, generally emphasizing safety and stability for the child's home.

Child advocacy - Child advocacy is an umbrella topic covering all individuals and professionals who promote the optimal development of children. An individual or organization engaging in advocacy typically seeks to protect children’s rights which may be abridged or abused in a number of areas.

Amanda Wallace - Amanda Wallace (died August 1997) Amanda Wallace was the mother of Joseph Wallace, whose hanging death at her hands in 1993 in Chicago, Illinois caused widespread notoriety and speculation about how the state's child welfare system had failed their family. Wallace had had a history of mental illness and was known to have been physically and sexually abused as a child.

Dave Pelzer - David James Pelzer (born December 29, 1960 in California) is an author and advocate for children's rights from California. As a child he was severely abused by his mother for a period of eight years, and he recalls that he was told this constituted one of the three worst cases of child abuse in Californian history.



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Abused and Neglected Child - Abused and Neglected Child Child Abuse Trauma This book is the best this practitioner has seen for its practical definitions abused and neglected child and concrete suggestions. At the same time, it reviews what research there is abused and neglected child and notes the many areas in need of further study. . . . The controversial use of hypnosis for the recovery of repressed memories abused and neglected child and gender differences in reaction to abuse are particularly well covered. I recommend this book ...

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