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New in Children, Young People and Families

 

Reassessing Attachment Theory in Child Welfare, by Sue White, Matthew Gibson, David Wastell and Patricia Walsh, publishes tomorrow and offers an analysis and summary of the uses, abuses and limitations of attachment theory in contemporary child welfare practice.

 

Child Sexual Exploitation: Why Theory Matters, edited by Jenny Pearce, published yesterday and is an essential text for students and those planning strategic interventions and practice activities in social, youth and therapeutic work with young people.

 

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Children, Young People and Families highlights

 

Reassessing Attachment Theory in Child Welfare (inspection copies available)

 

Child Sexual Exploitation: Why Theory Matters

 

Social Research Matters

 

Getting In and Getting On in the Youth Labour Market

 

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Coming early 2020

 

Children Framing Childhoods

 

Child Poverty

 

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Families, Relationships and Societies

 

The new issue of Families, Relationships and Societies (Vol. 8, No. 3) is now available on Ingenta.

 

In the meantime, you can read the Editors' Choice collection, which is free to read until 31 January 2020, including:

From genograms to peer group mapping: introducing peer relationships into social work assessment and intervention

Author: Carlene Firmin

 

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Critical and Radical Social Work

 

The new issue of Critical and Radical Social Work (Vol. 7, No. 3) is a special issue on 'Revolutionary social work: Promoting sustainable justice' and is guest edited by Masoud Kamali & Jessica H. Jönsson. Browse the issue, including Open Access article:

Degrowth for transformational alternatives as radical social work practice

Authors: Powers, Meredith C.F.; Rambaree, Komalsingh; Peeters, Jef

 

You can also read the Editors' Choice collection, which is free to read until 31 January 2020, including:

Grand challenges for social work

Author: Samantha Baron

 

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