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Enhancing Children's Rights: Connecting Research, Policy and Practice: Studies in Childhood and Youth

Editat de A. Smith
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This volume explores how children's rights has influenced research with children and how research can in turn shape policies and practices to enhance children's rights. The book examines the impact children's rights and Childhood Studies has had on how children are constructed and regulated internationally.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137386090
ISBN-10: 1137386096
Pagini: 349
Ilustrații: XVI, 349 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Studies in Childhood and Youth

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Rights, Research and Policy; Anne Smith PART I: THE BODY 2. Reforms to Healthcare Systems and Policies: Influences from Children's Rights; Priscilla Alderson 3. Changing the Law on Physical Punishment in New Zealand; Anne Smith 4. The Child's Right to Play: Laying the Building Blocks for Optimal Health & Well-Being; Rita Shackel PART II: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 5. Early Childhood Services in England: Policy, Research and Practice; Gillian Pugh 6: Early Childhood Education in New Zealand: Progress and Challenges in Achieving Children's Rights; Anne Smith 7: Children's Rights and Early Years Provision in India; Vinnarasan Aruldoss and John Davis PART III: CHILD PROTECTION 8. Child Protection: Policies for Vulnerable Children in New Zealand; Anne Smith 9. Children In Care: Global Perspectives On The Challenges Of Securing Their Wellbeing And Rights; Robbie Gilligan 10. Children and Young People Leaving Care; Judy Cashmore and Philip Mendes 11. Family and Care Policies for Children in the Former Soviet Union: What is Changing in Russia and Lithuania?; Ekaterina Yazykova and Liepa Boberine 12. Child Rights and Wellbeing in Latin America: A Role for Conditional Cash Transfers; Jill McLeigh and Francisco Pilotti, PART IV: PARTICIPATION, POLITICS AND THE LAW 13. Taking Account of Children: How far Have We Come in England?; Carolyne Willow 14. Young People as Leaders in (and Sometimes Victims of) Political and Cultural Change; Gary Melton and Weijun Wang 15. Children's Rights and Wellbeing: Tensions within the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014; Kay Tisdall and John Davis 16. 'Vi ere en nasjon vi med?' 'We are a nation, we' Children's rights in Norway: Research, Policies and Practices; Anne Trine Kjørholt 17. Children's Views and Participation in Family Dispute Resolution in New Zealand; Nicola Taylor and Megan Gollop 18. Conclusion: Challenges for Research on Children's Rights; Anne Smith

Notă biografică

Priscilla Alderson, Institute of Education, University of LondonVinnarasan Aruldoss, Sussex University, UKLiepa V. Boberiene, PsychologistJudith Cashmore, PsychologistJohn M. Davis, University of Edinburgh, UKRobbie Gilligan, Trinity College Dublin, IrelandMegan Gollop, University of Otago, New ZealandAnne Trine Kjørholt, Norwegian Centre for Child Research (NOSEB) and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, NTNU, NorwayJill McLeigh, University of Colorado School of Medicine, USAGary B. Melton, Kempe Center for Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, USAPhilip Mendes, Monash University, AustraliaFrancisco Pilotti, Policy AdvisorGillian Pugh, Coram, UKRita Shackel, Sydney Law School, AustraliaNicola Taylor, University of Otago, New ZealandKay Tisdall, University of EdinburghWeijun Wang, University of Ottawa, CanadaCarolyne Willow, CRAEEkaterina Yazykova, Clemson University, USA