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Blame, Culture and Child Protection Jadwiga Leigh

Blame, Culture and Child Protection By Jadwiga Leigh

Blame, Culture and Child Protection by Jadwiga Leigh


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This book offers a unique perspective by giving voice to those social workers working within a profession which has become increasingly embedded in a culture of blame. Exploring how statutory child protection agencies function, Leigh also reveals how organisational culture can significantly affect the way in which social work is practised.

Blame, Culture and Child Protection Summary

Blame, Culture and Child Protection by Jadwiga Leigh

In recent years child protection issues have dominated media and public discourse in the UK. This book offers a unique perspective by giving voice to those social workers working within a profession which has become increasingly embedded in a culture of blame. Exploring how statutory child protection agencies function, Leigh also reveals how organisational culture can significantly affect the way in which social work is practised.

Providing a comparative analysis between the UK and Belgium, Leigh uses ethnography to illuminate the differences between the settings by examining how interactions and affected atmospheres impact on their identities. This book reveals how practitioners perceive themselves differently in such environments and explores the impact this has on their identity as well as the work they carry out with children and families. Leighs enquiry and compelling critique into social work, identity and organisations calls for mutual understanding and respect,rather than a culture of blame.

Blame, Culture and Child Protection Reviews

This book offers a refreshingly candid account of both social work practice and research. Drawing upon the work of Irving Goffman, the author sets out to understand how UK child protection practice has been impacted and shaped cultures of blame, which have enveloped the profession in recent years. the fact this book is written in such an accessible way makes it appropriate for those who wish to better understand child protection or to think about their own practice. (Helen Woods, Journal of Social Work Practice, July, 2018)

About Jadwiga Leigh

Jadwiga Leigh is a Lecturer in the Sociological Studies Department at the University of Sheffield, UK. She qualified as a social worker in 2005 and has worked in both statutory and voluntary child protection settings. Teaching on the social work and sociology programmes, Leigh is interested in professional identity and affect/emotionin organisational culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- 1. The Process of Professionalisation.- 2. Life in the Dimes Ashe Department.- 3. How Others Affect Child Protection Social Work.- 4. Interactions and Affected Atmospheres.- 5. Life in the VK Agencies.- 6. The Effect of Others on Flemish Practice.- 7. Life in the VK Agencies.- 8. Blame, Culture and Child Protection.

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NPB9781137470089
9781137470089
1137470089
Blame, Culture and Child Protection by Jadwiga Leigh
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2017-06-07
255
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