Child Care and Protection Policies

Child care and protection policies regulate the care of children, including the type of support and assistance to be offered, good practice guidelines for the implementation of services, standards for care, and adequate provisions for implementation. They relate to the care a child receives at and away from home.

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Nico Trocmé, Tonino Esposito, Jennifer Nutton, Valerie Rosser, Barbara Fallon - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter describes the child protection system in Canada.

Nina Biehal - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter presents an analysis of the child protection system in England today.

Andreas Jud & René Knüsel - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter aims at providing an overview on legislation, organizational structure and processes of child protection in Switzerland.

Kenneth Burns & Caroline McGregor - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter provides an overview of the Irish child protection and welfare system, and examines continuities and discontinuities between the past and the present.

Bong Joo Lee - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter describes the child protection system in South Korea.

Susanne Witte, Laura Sophia Miehlbradt, Eric van Santen, Heinz Kindler - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter provides an overview of the German child protection system.

Mandy Duncan - Participation in Child Protection,

This chapter identifies and examines the field of power inherent in the child protection system which works to constrain and enable children’s participation in child protection interventions.

Kim Oates - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter describes the child protection system in Australia.

Flora Bolter & Gilles Séraphin - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter describes the child protection system in France.

Lisa Merkel-Holguin, John D. Fluke, Richard D. Krugman,

This volume provides a wide spectrum description analysis of the contemporary and well established child protection systems in a range of countries, such as Australia, Canada, Netherlands, Spain and the United States.