Description
NIGEL THOMAS is a . He was a social work practitioner and manager for more than twenty years in Derbyshire and Oxfordshire. His recent publications include Area Child Protection Committees (with R.Sanders) and On the Move Again: What Works in Creating Stability for Looked After Children (with S.Jackson).
About the Author
NIGEL THOMAS is a Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies at the University of Wales, Swansea. He was a social work practitioner and manager for more than twenty years in Derbyshire and Oxfordshire. His recent publications include Area Child Protection Committees (with Robert Sanders) and On the Move Again: What Works in Creating Stability for Looked After Children (with Sonia Jackson).
Reviews
'...a welcome contribution to our understanding of looked-after children's experiences of participation in decision-making. The author's findings contain important messages for social workers, managers and policy makers...essential reading on all courses for those working with look-after children and young people at both undergraduate and post-qualifiying level.' - Jane Boylan, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Staffordshire University '...a thoughtful book on what sort of role children...should play in decisions about their own lives.' - Contemporary Sociology '...of interest to those in social care...the book is likely to have a wider audience than just the reflexive social worker; it has much to say to all those seeking to make children's participation a more accepted reality...very valuable to those coming fresh to the subject. This is a complex topic that is explored in considerable depth in a very accessible way.' - Ruth Sinclair, Children & Society
Book Information
ISBN 9780333760376
Author N. Thomas
Format Hardback
Page Count 242
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan