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Crisis intervention with families: the lost focus of child protection reforms in Visegrad countries
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Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Integrating two mainstream approaches towards childhood formation, this paper covers the impact of child protection formation on its’ contemporary operation in aims at applying comparative historical analysis to child protection in Visegrad countries. The order in which institutions and legal norms are formed influences the consistency of intervention with families regarding the three-stage cycle (prevention – crisis intervention – after-crisis care). The normative model of child protection formation is derived from the retrospective comparative analysis of British, Danish, and French cases; and the impact of deviating order regarding child protection development on its’ contemporary state in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia is examined. |