1st Edition

Casework in Childcare

By Jean Kastell Copyright 1962
    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    318 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998. This is Volume IV of the twelve in the Sociology of Youth and Adolescence series and focuses on case work as part of the child-care officer’s role and, it’s value, and how it can be employed as a deliberate approach, with the need for commitment, in the care of a child over a long period.

    Part 1 The Background; Chapter 1 The Children's DePart ment; Chapter 2 The Casework Process; Chapter 3 Personality Development and the Removal of Stability; Part 2 Part Two the Work; Chapter 4 Preventive Work; Chapter 5 Reception into Care—Anticipated; Chapter 6 Reception into Care — in a Crisis; Chapter 7 The Panel of Foster Parents; Chapter 8 The Introduction of a Child to a Foster Home; Chapter 9 The Child and His Foster Home; Chapter 10 Rehabilitation and Approved School after Care; Chapter 11 Adoption; Chapter 12 The Purposive use of Residential Care; Part 3 Part Three Case Studies; Chapter 13 Jimmy and Ann G.; Chapter 14 Sally P.; Chapter 15 David Index;

    Biography

    Jean Kastell, M. Brooke Willis