Children and Young People `Looked After'?: Education, Intervention and the Everyday Culture of Care in Wales

Children and Young People `Looked After'?: Education, Intervention and the Everyday Culture of Care in Wales

by Dawn Mannay (Author), Alyson Rees (Editor), Louise Roberts (Editor)

Synopsis

Despite a proliferation of legislative action in response to differential outcomes, the relative educational, employment and lifecourse disadvantages of individuals who have experienced the care system remains a pressing issue of widespread international concern. In Wales, a significant body of work has been produced on, and with, care-experienced children and young people. This edited collection attempts to highlight these valuable insights in a single volume, with contributions from well-established and early career scholars working in different traditions - including education, psychology, policy studies, sociology and social work - to provide a unique opportunity for reflection across disciplinary boundaries and shed new light on common problems and opportunities stimulated by research in the field of social care. The volume introduces a range of contexts and sites - including the home, the school, alternative educational institutions, contact centres, and the natural environment - and reflexively explores changes and continuities within the political and geographical landscape that constitutes Wales. Each chapter introduces insights, reflections and recommendations about the care system and its impacts, which will be useful for readers across geographical contexts who are concerned with improving the lives of children, young people and wider family networks.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Published: 05 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1786833557
ISBN 13: 9781786833556