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This article discusses the narratives of survivors of child sexual abuse with professional and societal narratives
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The article discusses various manuscripts published within the issue, including one by Sue Richardson, which compares the narratives of survivors of child sexual abuse with professional and societal narratives and another by John Devaney on a research study evaluating the opinions of child welfare professionals on families with long term needs in Northern Ireland. more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Abuse Review,
Vol: 17 Page: 211-214 2008
Jane V. Appleton; Nicky Stanley
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This article suggests a conceptual model that draws on social support theory to harness the ideas of social capital and resilience in a way that can link formal family support interventions to adolescent coping
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All too often young people are excluded in practice from the general policy and professional consensus that partnership and participation should underpin work with children, young people and their families. If working with troubled and troublesome young people is to be based on family support, it will require not only the clear statement of that policy but also demonstration that it can more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Child & Family Social Work,
Vol: 12 Page: 219-228 2007
John Pinkerton; Pat Dolan
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This article is concerned with the inequalities experienced by mothers in the performance of educational care work for their children
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This paper is concerned with the inequalities experienced by mothers in the performance of educational care work for their children. It is argued that the caring work carried out by mothers at transfer to second-level schooling is shaped by their ability to activate the significant resource of emotional capital; a gendered resource involving emotional skills, knowledge and experiences. more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
British Journal of Sociology of Education,
Vol: 29 Page: 137-148 2008
Maeve O'Brien
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This article discusses the thematic review of family therapy journals in 2007- including representative articles in the areas of child-focused problems, adult-focused problems, couples, divorce, diversity, developments in systemic practice
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In 2007 many developments in a broad range of areas were covered in the family therapy journals. In this review, reference will be made to particularly significant papers but also to the less significant but representative articles in the areas of child-focused problems, adult-focused problems, couples, divorce, diversity, developments in systemic practice, assessment, training, more...
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Journal of Family Therapy,
Vol: 30 Page: 296-319 2008
Alan Carr
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