Child and Youth Care across Sectors Volume 2

Child and Youth Care across Sectors  Volume 2
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi,Grant Charles
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773381954

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Child and Youth Care across Sectors aims to reflect the changing field by capturing a diverse array of themes and issues through an inclusive framework. In Volume 2, the contributors continue the discussion on sectors and contexts of child and youth care, with an emphasis on giving space and voice to different ways of thinking about and describing the field. Focusing on acknowledging and confronting the complex issues within child and youth care, this new volume includes groundbreaking chapters on pertinent topics from homelessness to immigration, antiracism, African-centred praxis, and Indigenous ways of being. Expanding from the first volume, this text explores additional settings of child and youth care, including hospitals, schools, day treatment programs, and the complicated youth criminal justice sector. As the field of child and youth care continues to evolve, this timely and thought-provoking text will be vital for students, scholars, and practitioners in child and youth care, in Canada and abroad. FEATURES: - Incorporates discussions on Canada’s northern provinces and territories,specifically Labrador and Nunavut, in child and youth care contexts and regions typically neglected in the field - Includes chapters centering Indigenous ways of being and thinking, written by Indigenous scholars

Child and Youth Care across Sectors Volume 1

Child and Youth Care across Sectors  Volume 1
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi,Grant Charles
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773381039

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The first of a two-volume series, Child and Youth Care across Sectors covers a comprehensive, critical, and forward-looking examination of the continuously evolving child and youth care field in Canada. This edited collection guides readers through a wide range of settings and contexts where practitioners are engaged with young people, their families, and their communities. By drawing on a variety of experiences, the authors address crucial topics in today’s child and youth care practice, including gender diversity, anti-oppression, anti-Black racism, and colonialism.This groundbreaking series is the first of its kind to cover the breadth of Canadian child and youth care in its full diversity. Volume 1 considers traditional sectors such as residential care and foster care; often neglected contexts and groups such as French-language services, trans youth, autistic young people, and Deaf communities; and newly emerging and innovative sectors such as cyberspace and outdoor adventure settings. Bringing together top scholars and practice leaders from across Canada, this collection is an invaluable resource for students, practitioners, and educators in the field of child and youth care.

Child and Youth Care Across Sectors

Child and Youth Care Across Sectors
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi,Grant Charles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Child care
ISBN: 1773381040

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"The field of Child and Youth Care (CYC) has grown and expanded tremendously over the past three decades. This edited collection is the first book available to Canadians that comprehensively explores the field of CYC practice in Canada. Volume 1 provides a current, critical, and forward-looking perspective on the wide range of settings and contexts where CYC practitioners are engaged with young people, their families, and their communities. It covers traditional sectors such as residential care and foster care, often neglected contexts such as services in Quebec, trans youth experiences, autistic young people, and deaf communities, as well as newly emerging and highly innovative sectors such as cyberspace, post-secondary institutions, and outdoor adventure settings. This volume brings together top scholars and practice leaders from Canada in their analyses of a range of sectors where CYC is increasingly a core profession."--

Research and the Field of Child and Youth Care

Research and the Field of Child and Youth Care
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773382944

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In an inviting and conversational style, author Kiaras Gharabaghi offers a concise guide introducing foundational research methods for the study and practice of child and youth care, aiming to awaken a lifelong interest in how research can inform, improve, and evoke critical reflection on what child and youth care is, and can be, about. Presenting research as a relational tool, the text builds basic practical research skills, such as how to conduct interviews and focus groups, how to construct research questions and surveys, and how to select research designs to best serve each project. This essential volume highlights research as an important element of child and youth care practice, explores different qualitative and quantitative research designs, and examines how they are implemented, including various aspects of recruiting research subjects, the collection and analysis of data, and the limitations of research. Written from an explicitly anti-racist perspective, the text includes a chapter dedicated to Afrocentric and Indigenous research approaches and draws all its examples from the field of child and youth care. The rich in-text pedagogical features include a glossary of key terms and two appendices that detail an ethics protocol and describe a small research project from start to finish. Students of child and youth care, social work, and youth work/development programs are bound to appreciate this engaging and highly readable text. FEATURES: - Covers the politics of research, the intersections of research and advocacy work, and Afrocentric and Indigenous research lenses - Features text boxes showcasing research insights, interviews with child and youth care researchers, and ethical considerations - Accessible for those new to research in child and youth care, while offering insight into how to deeply understand research at more advanced levels of engagement

Professional Issues in Child and Youth Care Practice

Professional Issues in Child and Youth Care Practice
Author: Kiaras Gharabaghi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Children
ISBN: 0415582970

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This book provides an overview of the core professional issues in the field of child and youth care practice, covering themes such as relationships; the exploration of Self; career building and field-specific approaches to management. Written from a pragmatic perspective, it provides practical and accessible approaches to developing a strong and sustainable professional identity. This book was published as a special issue of Child and Youth Services.

Perspectives in Professional Child and Youth Care

Perspectives in Professional Child and Youth Care
Author: James P Anglin,Jerome Beker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317773351

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Here are the information, ideas, and inspiration that will help child care workers in their daily struggle to provide better care for children, youth, and families. Perspectives in Professional Child and Youth Care is a much-needed sourcebook of readings on the current state of the art of professional child and youth care in North America. Some of the leading practitioners, academicians, researchers, and administrators provide a “child care perspective,” writing about what they--on the front lines--perceive as the most pressing issues and significant topics in the field today, including the nature of child and youth care, current issues in education and training, therapeutic program issues, key support functions in child and youth programs, the changing work environment and new roles, and developing professionalism in the field of child and youth care. This enormously insightful book will be valuable for use in academic courses and training workshops, as well as for individual child and youth care professionals and practitioners from related disciplines.

Professional Child and Youth Care

Professional Child and Youth Care
Author: Roy Ferguson,Carey J. Denholm,Alan R. Pence
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0774804238

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Provides an overview of the spectrum of concerns within the field of child care in Canada. The book pays particular attention to developments in the field from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s.

Child and Youth Mental Health in Canada Second Edition

Child and Youth Mental Health in Canada  Second Edition
Author: Patricia Kostouros,Shemine Alnoor Gulamhusein,Brenda Thompson
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781773383996

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Child and Youth Mental Health in Canada, Second Edition is a relationally focused text that offers practical strategies for working with children, youth, and families who may struggle with mental health concerns. This volume discusses notions of mental health through a decolonized lens and weaves together socio-cultural perspectives for understanding mental health diagnoses and associated behaviours. Written by scholars and professionals in the field, chapters are written from diverse practice-oriented and theoretical frameworks based on the expertise and life experiences of the contributors. Focusing learning through real-world case studies, the chapters present unique perspectives as they probe into specific concerns and complications observed in different settings of front-line practice. These perspectives illuminate setting-appropriate interventions and activities to meet the needs of practitioners and clients, including the unique needs of immigrant, refugee, Indigenous, and 2SLGBTQIA+ children, youth, and their families. Thoroughly updated to include greater focus on decolonization and updates to statistics, data, special studies, and changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, this foundational new edition is well suited for university-and college-level programs in child and youth care, social work, teaching, and human services.