Family Law

Professional Practice in Child Protection and the Child’s Right to Participate

Edited by Asgeir Falch-Eriksen · Karmen Toros Toros
Routledge August 2022

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780367713959
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
August 2022
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This book explains and discusses how a child’s right to freedom of expression is upheld through practice and decision-making in Child Protection Services (CPS).

Using the right to expression as stipulated in Article 12.2 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as a point of departure, it explains what CPS practices should look like and how they must operate to uphold and enforce the rights of the child by providing "the opportunity to be heard" in any administrative practice. Current research literature documents extensively, and across countries, how either the voice of the child is not heard or, alternatively, the existence of a pro forma/tokenistic approach to listening to the child throughout CPS practices. Taking a three-fold approach, this book:

  • establishes a clearer connection between rights and professional practice according to Article
  • extrapolates how rights-based practice is achieved during CPS practices
  • provides a comprehensive answer to the challenge of implementing Article 12.2 through policy and legislation

It will be of interest to all students, academic and professionals working within child protection including, social workers, probation officers, health and social care workers, lawyers and teachers.

Table of Contents

Chapter One - Children's Right to Express Themselves in Child Protection Casework
Asgeir Falch-Eriksen and Karmen Toros
Chapter Two - Rights-Based Professional Practice: Situating the Academic Discourse
Karmen Toros
Chapter Three - Professional Child Protection and the Child's Freedom of Expression
Asgeir Falch-Eriksen
Chapter Four - The Case of Assessment: Child Participation During Administrative Proceedings
Karmen Toros and Rafaela Eugenie Simonee Lehtme
Chapter Five - Child Protection Workers Follow-up with Children in Foster Care and Emergency Units/Homes
Cecilie Basberg Neumann
Chapter Six - The Case of Social Rehabilitation
Koidu Saia
Chapter Seven - Participation of Children in Residential Care
Ingrid Sindi
Chapter Eight - Conclusion: Making Rights a Part of Professional Practice
Asgeir Falch-Eriksen and Karmen Toros
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