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Tackling Child Neglect

Tackling Child Neglect

Ruth Gardner | Jane Barlow | Jan Horwath | Jenny Woodman | Andrew Turnell | Hilary Kennedy | Sarah Gorin | Amanda Bunn | Debra Allnock | Jan McAllister | Wendy Lee | Marian Brandon | Pippa Belderson | Dan Koziolek | Leigh Taylor | Maeve Macdonald | Whitney R. Rostad | Katelyn M. Guastaferro | John R. Lutzker | Paul Whalley | David Howe

(2016)

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Abstract

With contributions from internationally recognized experts, this edited volume presents original thinking on the theory, research and practice surrounding child neglect.

Comprehensive and current, the book takes an expansive look at how we can better address this prevalent issue. It explores the effects of neglect on the developing child and makes recommendations on how to identify neglect at the earliest opportunity. It considers common causal and contributing factors in neglect cases and the impact of these on children. The book details effective intervention techniques alongside case vignettes and shows how change can be achieved. It highlights the importance of supporting parental care and developing parental responsibility in families where children are neglected. Chapters provide in-depth descriptive examples and include a summary of learning points.

Including practical suggestions for combating child neglect, this is an essential guide to best practice for students and practitioners working with children and families. The book also contains useful insights relevant to researchers and policy makers.


In this excellent book, Ruth Gardner has brought together a number of leading international experts in the business of recognising and understanding, assessing and dealing with neglect. We hear of the latest research on what causes and sustains neglect. We are introduced to some imaginative and engaging ways of assessing neglect that actively and therapeutically involve the parents themselves... This is a book full of sound thinking and original ideas. I defy anyone who reads this compilation not to come away feeling even more inspired, enthused and yes, even optimistic as they work with both the parents who neglect and the children who are neglected.
From the foreword by David Howe
Tackling Child Neglect is an excellent and thought provoking book which critically re-examines the importance of neglect and its pernicious effect on the well-being and welfare of children and young people. The book comprises three main sections as authors present renewed and challenging commentary for the multi-professional audience in revisiting our understandings of neglect, various perspectives of neglect and international approaches on prevention. There are many salutary messages including a reminder of the significance of the chronic, negative impact of the lack of emotional availability of the child's care giver. The voices of children and young people are amplified in their understandings and experiences of neglect and this important focus should inform further research and improve practice in prevention and early help for children and their families.
Claire Richards, National Centre for the Study and Prevention of Violence and Abuse and Chair of BASPCAN
Tackling child neglect is becoming a prominent political concern as its damaging lifelong effects are better evidenced, so this is a very timely book. It offers a comprehensive look at child neglect so there is something for everyone wanting to learn more about this topic. It covers the latest understanding of the incidence, causes and harmfulness of neglect, and it reports on several promising ways of tackling it. A valuable addition to the literature.
Professor Eileen Munro

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Tackling Child Neglect: Research, Policy and Evidence-Based Practice, edited by Ruth Gardner 3
Foreword 7
Introduction by Ruth Gardner 11
Part 1 - The Effects of Child Neglect 21
1. The effects of Emotional Neglect During the First Two Years of Life by Jane Barlow 23
2. Child Neglect and the Development of Communication by Jan McAllister and Wendy Lee 45
3. Making a Difference to the Neglected Child’s Lived Experience by Jan Horwath 70
Research Note: Preventing dental neglect by Emily Keene, Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry 94
Part 2 - Perspectives on child neglect 99
4. Child Neglect: The research landscape by Debra Allnock 101
5. Learning from Children and Young People about Neglect by Sarah Gorin 130
6. General Practitioners’ Responses to Child Neglect: The facilitating role of healthcare needs by Jenny Woodman 166
7. Responding to Child Neglect: Learning from serious case reviews by Marian Brandon and Pippa Belderson 213
Part 3 - Preventing and reversing child neglect 243
8. ‘What Happens?’ and ‘What Works?’ With Signs of Safety and Neglect by Amanda Bunn, Leigh Taylor, Dan Koziolek and Andrew Turnell 245
9. Practices Targeting Child Neglect: The use of SafeCare® to enhance parenting skills to reduce neglect by Whitney L. Rostad, John R. Lutzker and Katelyn M. Guastaferro, with a note on the UK evaluation of SafeCare® by Gillian Churchill 278
10. Video Interaction Guidance: Providing an effective response for neglected children by Hilary Kennedy, Maeve Macdonald and Paul Whalley 310
Conclusion: The needs of parents by Ruth Gardner 347
Subject Index 355
Author Index 362