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|a Contextual safeguarding :
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|c edited by Carlene Firmin and Jenny Lloyd ; with a foreword by Claudia Bernard.
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|t Front Matter --
|t Contents --
|t List of figures and tables --
|t List of abbreviations --
|t Notes on contributors --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Foreword --
|t Introduction: Contextual Safeguarding but not as you know it --
|t Domain 1: The target of the system --
|t From peers and parks to patriarchy and poverty: inequalities in young people's experiences of extra-familial harm and the child protection system --
|t Identifying and responding to structural and system drivers of extra-familial harm using a Contextual Safeguarding approach --
|t Value-informed approaches to peer mapping and assessment: learning from test sites --
|t Domain 2: The legislative basis of the system --
|t Reimagining Community Safety as community safeguarding in response to extra-familial harm --
|t Contextual Safeguarding beyond the UK --
|t Decolonising practice: 'doing' Contextual Safeguarding with an ethics of care --
|t Domain 3: The partnerships that characterise the system --
|t "If you want to help us, you need to hear us" --
|t Parents as partners: destigmatising the role of parents of children affected by extra-familial harm --
|t What can we learn from multi-agency meetings to address extra-familial harm to young people? --
|t Domain 4: The outcomes the system produces and measures --
|t Developing outcomes measurements in Contextual Safeguarding: explorations of theory and practice --
|t Counting children and chip shops: dilemmas and challenges in evaluating the impact of Contextual Safeguarding --
|t Gather round: stories that expand the possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding practice --
|t Conclusion: Creating societies where children can know love --
|t References --
|t Index
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|a How do we respond to harm faced by young people beyond their front doors? Can practitioners keep young people safe at school, in their neighbourhoods or with their friends when social care systems are designed to work with families? The Contextual Safeguarding approach has transformed how policy makers, social care leaders, practitioners and researchers understand harm that happens to young people in their communities and what is required to respond. Since 2015 it has been tested across the UK and internationally. This book shares stories from child sexual exploitation, child criminal exploitation and peer violence about what has been learnt on this journey. For anyone interested in how we safeguard young people beyond their front doors, this book shows how much we have achieved and raises big questions about what more we need to do to ensure young people are safe - whatever the context.
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