Critical understandings of child development: the development of a module for a post-qualifying certificate course in child protection studies |
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Authors: | Brigid Daniel,Sally Wassell,Jim Ennis,Robbie Gilligan,& Elaine Ennis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Work, University of Dundee,;Trinity College, University of Dublin,;Independent Consultant |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the dilemmas involved in selecting appropriate theoretical and research material to help social workers in practice. Concentrating on the needs of those working in child care and protection, the paper uses the example of the area of child development knowledge to illustrate a process of presenting theory for practice. Specifically, the focus is on the redevelopment of a child development module for a post-qualifying certificate course in child care and protection that aims to encourage students to make critical use of current research and theory. The paper explains the reasoning behind the choice of attachment theory as the underpinning theoretical framework. It also addresses possible pitfalls in an uncritical use of such theory. The paper finally sets out how the module addresses the need social workers have for a framework to guide intervention in individual cases. The dimensions described are those of individual vulnerability or resilience and factors in the environment that are adverse or protective. |
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Keywords: | children, development, attachment, theory, practice, resilience |
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