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Abstract
`Although primarily aimed at social workers, the content of this work is very relevant for other professionals who work with and for children, including trainee lawyers as an introduction to social work practice and the principles of child care law and practice upon which it is based. The book also provides insight for lawyers into the standards to be expected of social workers, which is helpful in children law work. Eileen Munro writes from the perspective of a depth of academic knowledge and many years of experience. I like the clarity of her style, and the ease with which she shares information in a palatable way' - Association of Lawyers for Children
Child Protection is part of an exciting new series from SAGE Publications. Developed as accessible reference tools, SAGE Course Companions offer comprehensive introductions to core subjects, encouraging students to extend their understanding of key concepts, issues and debates. This companion offers readers an accessible overview of the core themes in child abuse and child protection, helping readers understand both the theory and practice involved in child protection, as well as enhancing their thinking skills in line with course requirements.
Designed to compliment existing textbooks for the course, the book provides:
- easy access to the key themes in child protection
- an expert's view on running themes in the course
- guidance on developing critical thinking
- helpful summaries of the approach taken by the main course textbooks
- guidance on essential study skills
- route-maps to aid the development of wider learning above and beyond the textbook.
The SAGE Course Companion to Child Protection is an essential tool that will help readers take their course understanding to new levels and ensure success in their undergraduate course. The book will also be an invaluable resource for those on post-qualifying training programmes involved in working with children.
`Although primarily aimed at social workers, the content of this work is very relevant for other professionals who work with and for children, including trainee lawyers as an introduction to social work practice and the principles of child care law and practice upon which it is based. The book also provides insight for lawyers into the standards to be expected of social workers, which is helpful in children law work. Eileen Munro writes form the perspective of a depth of academic knowledge and many years of experience. I like the clarity of her style, and the ease with which she shares information in a palatable way' - Association of Lawyers for Children
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Preface | |||
Deborah Eade | |||
Realising the potential of agroforestry: integrating research and development to achieve greater impact | |||
Glenn L. Denning | |||
Participatory design of agroforestry systems: developing farmer participatory research methods in Mexico | |||
Jeremy Haggar, Alejandro Ayala, Blanca Diaz, and Carlos Uc Reyes | |||
Participatory domestication of agroforestry trees: an example from the Peruvian Amazon | |||
John C. Weber, Carmen Sotelo Montes, Hector Vidaurre, Ian K. Dawson, and Anthony J. Simons | |||
Facilitating the wider use of agroforestry for development in southern Africa | |||
Andreas Bohringer | |||
Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: from pilot projects to extension policy | |||
T.M. Anyonge, Christine Holding, K. K. Kareko, and J. W. Kimani | |||
More effective natural resource management through democratically elected, decentralised government structures in Uganda | |||
Thomas Raussen, Geoffrey Ebong, and Jimmy Musiime | |||
On-farm testing and dissemination of agroforestry among slash-and-burn farmers in Nagaland, India | |||
Merle D. Faminow, K. K. Klein, and Project Operations Unit | |||
Scaling up the use of fodder shrubs in central Kenya | |||
Charles Wambugu, Steven Franzel, Paul Tuwei, and George Karanja | |||
The Landcare experience in the Philippines: technical and institutional innovations for conservation farming | |||
Agustin R. Mercado, Jr., Marcelino Patindol, and Dennis P. Garrity | |||
Scaling up adoption and impact of agroforestry technologies: experiences from western Kenya | |||
Qureish Noordin, Amadou Niang, Bashir Jama, andMary Nyasimi | |||
Scaling up the benefits of agroforestry research: lessons learned and research challenges | |||
Steven Franzel, Peter Cooper, and Glenn L. Denning | |||
Resources | |||
Books | |||
Journals | |||
Organisations | |||
Addresses of publishers | |||
Index |