Developing Advocacy for Children and Young People

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843105961

Current Issues in Research, Policy and Practice

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Contributions by Perpetua Kirby, Sophie Laws, Edited by Christine Oliver, Contributions by Andrew Pithouse, Elaine Chase, Anne Crowley, Edited by Jane Dalrymple, Contributions by Maureen Winn Winn Oakley, Abigail Knight, Jane Boylan
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Foreword. 1. Concepts, Public Policy and Research. Christine M. Oliver, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, and Jane Dalrymple, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. 2. Setting the Scene: Funding, Patterns of Advocacy Provision and Children's Access to Advocacy Services. Christine M. Oliver, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. 3. An Analysis of the Role of Advocacy in Promoting Looked After Children's Participation in Statutory Reviews. Jane Boylan, Keele University, UK. 4. Advocacy in Child Protection Case Conferences. Jane Dalrymple, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, and Hilary Horan, Barnardo's, UK. 5. At the Table or Under the Table? Children's Participation in Family Group Conferences - A Comparative Study of the Use of Professional Advocates and Family Supporters. Sophie Laws and Perpetua Kirby, Consultant Researchers, UK. 6. Challenges and Complexities of Widening Access to Advocacy Services: Lessons from an Evaluation of Voice Advocacy Service. Elaine Chase, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. 7. Providing Advocacy for Disabled Children, Including Children Without Speech. Abigail Knight, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, and Christine M. Oliver. 8. Complaints and Children's Advocacy in Wales - Getting Behind the Rhetoric. Andy Pithouse, Cardiff University, UK and Ann Crowley, Consultant Researcher, UK. 9. Advocacy and Complaints Procedures: The Perspectives of Young People. Ann Crowley, Consultant Researcher, UK, and Andy Pithouse, Cardiff University, UK. 10. The Family Court Process: Young People, Care Proceedings and Advocacy. Maureen Winn Oakley, National Youth Advocacy Service Children's Commissioner, Sandwell, UK, and Birmingham Children's Rights Service, UK. 11. The Impact of Advocacy. Christine M. Oliver, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. 12. Advocacy, Participation and Voice. Jane Dalrymple, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, and Christine M. Oliver, Institute of Education, University of London, UK. Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.

'The role of an advocate for children is one that I perform myself which is why I have found much of the research presented in this book so interesting... We are all on the same side battling to improve life for children who have, through no fault of their own, been handed a very bad set of cards.'- from the Foreword by Cherie Booth QC

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