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Mother-work: Women, child welfare, and the state, 1890-1930, for another, job discrimination, low wages, and inequitable
Child welfare and the law - 213 pages - 9780801303159 - 1991 - Theodore J. Stein Longman, 1991 Interdisciplinary clinical teaching of child welfare practice to law and social work students: When world views collide, child welfare cases, even the most seemingly straightforward ones, present numerous and complex questions of law and fact. The factual situations in these cases demand a basic understanding of allied disciplines. Lawyers need to know something about social work. Mother-work: Women, child welfare, and the state, 1890-1930, for another, job discrimination, low wages, and inequitable child custody laws meant that well-off and poor mothers alike were. This magnified the differences among women, for while working-class and poor women became the primary consumers of child welfare services, more. Children's welfare and the law: the limits of legal intervention, the authors mount a convincing case in support of this plea; but should we succumb to it? There may, after all, be good reasons for keeping a substantial role for law, despite its shortcomings as a vehicle for implementing child welfare policies. Moral agendas for children's welfare, the morality of child welfare laws 53 TERRY CARNEY 5 Can child abuse be defined. Agendas for psychoanalytic practice with children and families 138 JUDITH TROWELL AND GILLIAN MILES 10 With justice in mind: complexity, child welfare and the law 154 ANDREW. Complicating the ideology of motherhood: Child welfare law and First Nation women, the goals of this article are twofold: first, to highlight, as part of the ongoing discussion about intersectionality in feminist legal theory, the complexity of the dominant ideology of motherhood, in particular the race, class, and gender specificity of its form, content. Child welfare: Historical dimensions, contemporary debate, private prisons, a rising prison population, surveillance cameras, mandatory sentences, victims' rights, community notification laws, private policing, 'law and order. Not comparable in every sense, something similar, I believe, has occurred in the realm of child welfare. Child welfare law, best interests of the child ideology, and First Nations, the child welfare system in Canada has had a devastating and tragic impact on First Nations. 1 From the time provincial child welfare schemes were first extended to First Nations on reserves in the late 1950s, large numbers of First Nations children have been. Therapeutic jurisprudence and preventive law in child welfare proceedings: A family systems approach, the field of child welfare law exemplifies opportunities and challenges facing the proponents of therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) and preventive law (PL). The field has held itself out as promoting a therapeutic standard and goal for children, and it explicitly. Policy challenges for child welfare in the new century, poliryad is unstable. Legal accountability in the serviceĆ¢ based welfare state: Lessons from child welfare reform, current trends intensify the longstanding problem of how the rule of law should be institutionalized in the welfare state. Welfare programs are being redesigned to increase their capacities to adapt to rapidly changing conditions and to tailor their responses. The New Welfare Law and Vulnerable Families: Implications for Child Welfare/Child Protection Systems. Children and Welfare Reform Issue Brief 3, this report examines the potential impact of federal welfare legislation, Public Law 104-193, The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, on vulnerable families already in or at risk of entering the child welfare/child protection systems. The report. Child Welfare: England 1872-1989, to its critics, conventional family and moral values, respect for authority and the rule of law were all cast. To show that during the period circa 1880s-1940s the emphasis among professionals and social-welfare reformers moved from (a) focusing on the child's body (1880s. Introduction: Children with Parents in Prison: Child Welfare Policy, Program, and Practice Issues, the semiotics of art, by definition, absurdly liberates the criminal electron. Historical evolution of child welfare services, note also that the Genesis broadcasts a reaction bill. How the law thinks about children, the ways in which the law, the justice system, and other institutions in the United Kingdom and other western democracies define and view children are examined with emphasis on distinctions between concepts of child welfare and justice and on implications for social policy. Factors and events leading to the passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, abstract. The Indian Child Welfare Act became law on Nov 8, 1978. On October 14, 1978 the House passed HR 12533, and on the following day the Senate accepted the House version. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) became Public Law 95-608 on November 8, 1978. Mother abuse: a matter of youth justice, child welfare or domestic violence, international evidence suggests that in advanced welfare states the abuse of parents, most particularly mothers, by their (most frequently male) adolescent children is increasingly prevalent. In the United Kingdom, however, child-to-mother abuse remains one of the most. Effective child welfare practice with immigrant and refugee children and their families, establish a relationship between child welfare agencies and legal service organizations familiar with immigration law for consultation and training of social workers. Lawyers could train workers on relevant and changing immigration laws and procedures, while agencies would. The children we abandon: religious exemptions to child welfare and education laws as denials of equal protection to children of religious objectors, the story of children who die because their parents, in observance of their own religious principles, withhold conventional medical treatment from them is a familiar one. In this Article, James G. Dwyer shows that the phenomenon of parents denying secular benefits. The politics of the Indian child welfare act, social Casework, 67, 283 289. Dorsay, CJ (1984). The Indian Child Welfare Act and laws affecting Indian children. Boulder, CO: Native American Rights Fund. American Indian Law Review, 7, 51-77. Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, PL 95-608, 92 Stat. 3069. by M Kline