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Invisible families: The strengths and needs of Black families in which young people have caring responsibilities: Social Care: Race and Ethnicity

Autor Adele Jones, Dharman Jeyasingham, Sita Rajasooriya
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2002
Invisible families:highlights the inappropriate nature of many services currently available to black young people and their families;provides a critical analysis of relevant key studies;utilises a black perspective to explore black young people's experiences: young black people were fully engaged in the research process;identifies areas of development and good practice in the light of Quality Protects and Best Value initiatives;celebrates the diversity, resources and strength of black young families.·[vbTab]The report should be read by all professionals working with families affected by disability, as well as caseworkers, health professionals and those working in education. The findings are also relevant to families from other communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861343888
ISBN-10: 1861343884
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Social Care: Race and Ethnicity


Notă biografică

Adele Jones, University of the West Indies, Dharman Jeyasingham and Sita Rajasooriya

Cuprins

Setting the context: who are black young carers?
Research principles and theoretical perspectives
A review of key studies
Identities, kinship and communities
Parenting and the nature of children's and young people's contributions to their families
Families' experiences of impairment, disabling environments and structural inequalities
Families' experiences of 'young cares' services
Responses from social care agencies
Policy, planning and practice: national context
Policy, planning and practice: local experiences and ideas to improve support to families
Summary and conclusions