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Contemporary Matrimonial Law Issues Henry Hubbard Foster
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Children's Homes and School ExclusionIsabelle BrodieBrodie Foster Hubbard |
Children's Homes and School Exclusion This text highlights the significance of school exclusion as a pivotal process that has long-term negative effects not just on the individuals themselves but also society as a whole. Drawing on individual accounts, the author demonstrates how aspects of the care system contribute to looked-after children being out of school. The book explores the reasons for the difficulties they experience, and argues that they need to be differently conceptualized. By drawing on both the personal accounts of the young people and on evidence gained from interviewing teachers and care professionals, she argues that exclusion is a social process. She stresses the importance of the young people's relationships with care givers and identifies a problematic gap between the care and education systems which contributes to their ongoing cycle of social exclusion. |
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Contemporary Matrimonial Law Issues Henry Hubbard Foster
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Amphibians & Reptiles of the Pacific Northwest (A Northwest naturalist book) Ronald A. Nussbaum
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Funeral orationEphraim Hubbard FosterBooks |
Children's Homes Revisited Based on a three-year national research study, this volume explores the current state of residential child care at grass roots level and compares the present situation to that of ten years ago in 1987. Returning to three local authorities visited by David Berridge and described by him in "Children's Homes" (1985), the authors outline: what the homes are like now; how they are run; and who lives in them and why. Using material gathered from week-long visits to individual homes, the authors then draw upon their own conclusions about the state of residential child care provision in the light of the 1989 Children's Act and recent economic and social developments to make recommendations for policy, practice and the future management for children's homes. |
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Children's Homes Revisited David Berridge
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A 'Bill of Rights' for ChildrenHenry Hubbard FosterBooks |
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