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Children and Social Welfare in Europe PRINGLE

Children and Social Welfare in Europe By PRINGLE

Children and Social Welfare in Europe by PRINGLE


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Summary

Offering a critique of mainstream welfare frameworks in Europe on the grounds that they ignore issues of gender, race, age, sexuality and disability, this volume addresses the social problems faced by children and carers across Europe (including Eastern Europe).

Children and Social Welfare in Europe Summary

Children and Social Welfare in Europe by PRINGLE

The aim of Mr Pringle's book is to compare and analyse the social organisation of child welfare in a number of European societies. Needless to say, this is an extremely complex and demanding task. Mr Pringle's book promises to become an important contribution to the field of international child care studies. The book can also be seen as a continuation of his earlier work on men and masculinities in that it in a scholarly sound manner combines issues of theory and practice within the field of social work. - Professor Sven-Axel Mansonn, Director of Research in the Department of Social Work at Goteborg University

This volume addresses the range of social problems experienced by children and their carers across Europe and the means by which these social problems are dealt with by welfare systems. For the first time it draws together material on welfare benefits, parental leave arrangements, day care resources and social care/social service provision right across Europe including Eastern Europe and pan-European institutions such as the European Union and the Council of Europe.

The book offers a critique of mainstream welfare frameworks on the grounds that they not only ignore issues of gender but also those of 'race', age, sexuality and disability. By adopting a clear anti-oppressive practice perspective, it demonstrates that the social welfare of children in Europe can only be truly secured by challenging the range of social oppressions which impact on their lives in numerous ways. Whilst acknowledging the considerable limitations of much provision in the United Kingdom, the book also suggests that in fact an anti-oppressive framework has been developed further in Britain than anywhere else in Europe. The reasons for this development are explored and the barriers to its implementation in the remainder of Europe challenged.

Children and Social Welfare in Europe has been designed for students across a wide range of social welfare training, as well as practitioners in the field. It is suitable for use on post-qualifying childcare courses and as a tool by which practitioners can advance the quality of their own day-to-day practice.

Children and Social Welfare in Europe Reviews

This valuable text combines two approaches. An overtly academic approach steers the reader carefully around many intellectual obstacles surrounded with references. But at the same time the writer'spractical experience as a qualified child care social worker and political radical is allowed to challenge both academic findings and politicians' short-term vote-catching policies. - Community Care The aim of Mr Pringle's book is to compare andanalyse the social organisation of child welfare in a number of European societies. Needless to say, this is an extremely complex and demanding task. Mr Pringle's book promises to become an important contribution to the field of international child care studies. The book can also be seen as a continuation of his earlier work on men and masculinity's in that it in a scholarly sound manner combines issues of theory and practice within the field of social work. - Professor Sven-Axel Mansonn, Director of Research in the Department of Social Work at Goteborg University

About PRINGLE

Keith Pringle is currently reader in Social Policy at Sunderland University. For ten years he practised as a qualified social worker in the field of child care. His research interests are child care, gender, anti-oppressive practice and comparative social policy. He has published widely on all these issues. He is author of Men. Masculinities and Social Welfare, 1995, UCL Press an co-editor (with Margit Harder) of Protecting Children in Europe: Towards a new millenium, 1997, Aalborg University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Europe and social welfare
Neo-liberalism and child welfare
the United Kingdom?
Children, social welfare and conservative corporatism?
Children, social welfare and 'rudimentary' welfare systems?
Children, social welfare and Nordic welfare systems
trouble in paradise?
Children in a welfare crisis
Eastern Europe
Children's welfare and pan-European institutions
A child welfare case study
child sexual abuse in Europe
Conclusion
children and Europe
References
Index.

Additional information

GOR002061024
9780335197019
0335197019
Children and Social Welfare in Europe by PRINGLE
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19980416
224
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