Abstract

Child protection practice in much of the Western world is performed using some specific models with limited attention paid to the underpinning of informing worldviews, theories for practice (explanatory theories) and theories of practice (intervention theories). Over the past few years we have explored how child protection practice may be undertaken using a child rights perspective and community development principles and practices. From this we have developed a model which we here seek to support with worldviews, explanatory and intervention theories. We hope this theoretical framework answers some of the complexity found in the "wicked problem" of child abuse and provides guidance to the practice of protecting children.

Details

Title
Practicing from Theory: Thinking and Knowing to "Do" Child Protection Work
Author
Young, Susan; McKenzie, Margaret; Omre, Cecilie; Schjelderup, Liv; Walker, Shayne
Pages
893-915
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20760760
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1645152362
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2014