Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare: Voices from the Prairies

The chapters in this book represent a selection of the many very fine presentations made at the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium's (PCWC) 3rd bi-annual Symposium, held in Edmonton, Alberta, November 23–25, 2005. The theme of that Symposium was Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare. Sharon McKay...

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Main Authors: Brown, Ivan, Chaze, Ferzana, Fuchs, Don, Lafrance, Jean, McKay, Sharon, Thomas Prokop, Shelley
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Published: SOURCE: Sheridan Institutional Repository 2007
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Online Access:https://source.sheridancollege.ca/fahcs_heal_book/1
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Summary:The chapters in this book represent a selection of the many very fine presentations made at the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium's (PCWC) 3rd bi-annual Symposium, held in Edmonton, Alberta, November 23–25, 2005. The theme of that Symposium was Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare. Sharon McKay's article "Development of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium" at the beginning of this book provides a brief history of the beginnings of the PCWC, illustrating not only its practical, but more importantly the philosophical development. Readers will find that this philosophy informs a great deal of the writing in the 11 chapters of this book. The chapters of Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare: Voices from the Prairies are presented in no particular order, and one is not more important than another. Each presents its unique perspective and represents somewhat different constituents. Collectively, the chapters of this book form a product that is one way of raising the voices of the Prairies, especially as it relates to the important challenges we face at the present time in child welfare. https://source.sheridancollege.ca/fahcs_heal_book/1000/thumbnail.jpg