Description
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Poverty, domestic violence, marginalisation, drug and alcohol dependence are just some of the issues faced by many Australian families. Now in its second edition, Working with Vulnerable Families provides a comprehensive and evidence-based introduction to family-centred practice in Australia. It explores the ways in which health, education and social welfare professionals can support and protect children and their families.
Fully revised and updated, with eight new chapters, the book examines recent research and programs on relationship-based family support, harnessing ‘resilience’ and working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. It encourages readers to ‘think child, think family, think community’ in order to promote the development, wellbeing and safety of young children and future generations. Each chapter features learning goals, local case studies and reflective questions to help reinforce and extend the reader’s understanding. Written by a diverse team of experts, this is an indispensable resource for students and practitioners alike.
About the Authors
Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott has an adjunct academic position at the Australian Centre for Child Protection at the University of South Australia, and is also a Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne.
Professor Fiona Arney is Chair of Child Protection and Director of the Australian Centre for Child Protection at the University of South Australia.
Contributors
Fiona Arney, Dorothy Scott, Graham Vimpani, Richard Fletcher, Kerry Lewig, Mary Salveron, Maria Barredo, Gary Robinson, Sarah Mares, Alwin Chong, Kate McGuinness, Elizabeth Reimer, Sharon Dawe, Paul Harnett, Cathy Humphreys, Menka Tsantefski, Sara McLean, Robyn Mildon, Aron Shlonsky, Christine Gibson, Leah Bromfield