Safeguarding Children from Abroad

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781849051576

Refugee, Asylum Seeking and Trafficked Children in the UK

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Contributions by Nadine Finch, Catherine Shaw, Stefan Stoyanov, Savita De De Sousa, Mina Fazel, Edited by Emma Kelly, Farhat Bokhari, Contributions by Hannah Pearce, Ruth Reed, Phil Ishola
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228 x 152 mm
Weight:
280 g
Pages:
176

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Introduction. Emma Kelly, University of Salford, UK and Farhat Bokhari, Independent Consultant.; 1. Separated Children in the UK: Policy and Legislation. Farhat Bokhari.; 2. Identification of Separated Children in the UK. Phil Ishola, Harrow Children's Services.; 3. Asylum, Age Disputes and the Process of Age Assessment. Heaven Crawley, University of Swansea, UK and Emma Kelly.; 4. Safe Accommodation for Separated Children. Hannah Pearce, ECPAT, UK.; 5. Living with Unrelated Adults: Private Fostering. Catherine Shaw, National Children's Bureau and Savita de Sousa, British Association of Adoption and Fostering.; 6. Safeguarding the Mental Health Needs of Separated Children. Ruth V. Reed, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and Mina Fazel, University of Oxford, UK.; 7. Return of Separated Children to Country of Origin. Nadine Finch, Garden Court Chambers.; 8. Listening to Separated Children. Emma Kelly.; 9. The Role of the Guardian for Separated Children. Stefan Stoyanov, Children's Commissioner for Scotland. Index.

This edited collection includes work from contributors with a variety of expertise in children's social care, research, immigration law, policy and paediatric mental health, and will be particularly relevant for professionals in these fields with an interest in, or responsibility for, separated children. Each chapter contextualises a particular aspect of safeguarding within relevant policy frameworks and legislation, before drawing on research literature and case studies to reflect on the issues raised...this book will do much to raise awareness of the complexity of separated children's experiences, and can only improve our safeguarding responses as a result.

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