Dealing with Child Abuse and Neglect as Public Health Problems
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Dealing with Child Abuse and Neglect as Public Health Problems

Prevention and the Role of Juvenile Ageism
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ISBN-13:
9783030058975
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
199
Autor:
Jack C. Westman
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This thought-provoking volume defines child abuse and neglect as a public health crisis, both in terms of injuries and mental health problems and as a link to poverty and other negative social outcomes. The author identifies key factors contributing to this situation-in particular juvenile ageism, the pervasive othering of children and youth-coupled with the assumption of parental competence until severe abuse or neglect proves otherwise. The book's practical answers to these complex issues involve recognizing and balancing the rights of parents and children, and responding to the diverse needs of new, competent, and dysfunctional families. To this end, a comprehensive prevention model is outlined, featuring primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions.Included in the coverage:* Child abuse and neglect in the United States* The impact of juvenile ageism on individuals* The devaluation of parenthood* The rights and needs of newborn babies and young children* Overcoming our crisis-recoil response* Barriers to change and hope for the futureDealing with Child Abuse and Neglect as Public Health Problems should engage professionals in the public health, healthcare, and social services sectors. It should also attract parents in struggling families as well as other laypersons, such as policymakers and child advocates, interested in improving current social conditions. 

This thought-provoking volume defines child abuse and neglect as a public health crisis, both in terms of injuries and mental health problems and as a link to poverty and other negative social outcomes. The author identifies key factors contributing to this situation—in particular juvenile ageism, the pervasive othering of children and youth—coupled with the assumption of parental competence until severe abuse or neglect proves otherwise. The book’s practical answers to these complex issues involve recognizing and balancing the rights of parents and children, and responding to the diverse needs of new, competent, and dysfunctional families. To this end, a comprehensive prevention model is outlined, featuring primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions.


Included in the coverage:

• Child abuse and neglect in the United States

• The impact of juvenile ageism on individuals

• The devaluation of parenthood

• The rights and needs of newborn babies and young children

• Overcoming our crisis-recoil response

• Barriers to change and hope for the future


Dealing with Child Abuse and Neglect as Public Health Problems should engage professionals in the public health, healthcare, and social services sectors. It should also attract parents in struggling families as well as other laypersons, such as policymakers and child advocates, interested in improving current social conditions. 


Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- How Are Our Children Doing?.- Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States.- Child Sexual Abuse.- Juvenile Ageism.- Dynamics of Juvenile Ageism.- Categories of Juvenile Ageism.- The Impact of Juvenile Ageism on Individuals.- The Devaluation of Parenthood.- The Rights and Needs of Newborn Babies and Young Children.- The Rights of Parents.- Overcoming Our Crisis-Recoil Response.- The Parent-Society Contract.- What Should We Do?.- Barriers to Change and Hope for the Future.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.

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