Children and SocietyRoutledge, 2014 M09 25 - 368 páginas Provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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... promote children's well-being are best promoted by a range of universal supports. The present range of provision exhibits the mixed and changing influences of these different perspectives. For instance, the fluctuating nature and levels ...
... promote children's well-being are best promoted by a range of universal supports. The present range of provision exhibits the mixed and changing influences of these different perspectives. For instance, the fluctuating nature and levels ...
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... promote widespread changes in recent British social policy. It has had a powerful effect in North America, where a wealth of antidiscrimination legislation and change has been forwarded under its mantle, for such groups as African ...
... promote widespread changes in recent British social policy. It has had a powerful effect in North America, where a wealth of antidiscrimination legislation and change has been forwarded under its mantle, for such groups as African ...
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... promoting equal rights for children. Children should have exactly the same rights as adults (e.g. to work, to vote, to have lawful sexual relationships) and not just strengthened ones based on their vulnerability. One of its leading ...
... promoting equal rights for children. Children should have exactly the same rights as adults (e.g. to work, to vote, to have lawful sexual relationships) and not just strengthened ones based on their vulnerability. One of its leading ...
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... of the UN Convention Franklin hailed the UN Convention as 'undoubtedly the most significant recent policy development intended to promote and protect children's rights' (1995a: 16). The Convention is welcomed by many as having a positive.
... of the UN Convention Franklin hailed the UN Convention as 'undoubtedly the most significant recent policy development intended to promote and protect children's rights' (1995a: 16). The Convention is welcomed by many as having a positive.
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... promote child development both in their own countries and internationally ? Cleland ( 1995 ) was impressed by the balance struck in the Convention between welfare and participation . The right to be protected , and to have best ...
... promote child development both in their own countries and internationally ? Cleland ( 1995 ) was impressed by the balance struck in the Convention between welfare and participation . The right to be protected , and to have best ...
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Childrens family relationships | |
Childrens peer relationships activities and cultures | |
An adequate standard of living | |
Children who commit crimes | |
Child abuse and child protection | |
Separated children | |
reevaluating concepts and policies | |
References | |
Appendix I | |
Index | 78 |
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