Children come into the world completely helpless and require well-functioning families and schools to meet their needs protect their interests and nurture their potential. This book argues that healthy child-development depends on values ideas and structures that promote justice for children and families; in particular checks and balances that favour: Fairness: allowing fair distribution of resources so that every child and family have the best possible chance to reach their potential. Protection: resources for families neighbourhoods and schools to help protect and encourage their children alongside the means to intervene should this protection fail. Autonomy: encouraging children''s voice and participation in decision-making at a level commensurate with their maturity. Authored by leading experts in the field the book is comprised of short highly readable chapters with an interdisciplinary appeal for practitioners of social science law social work psychology paediatrics psychotherapy psychiatry and public health alike.
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