Brigid Daniel is Professor of Social Work in the Department of Applied Social Science at the University of Stirling. She is co-author of several textbooks and practice resources on child care and protection. She was a member of the multi-disciplinary team that carried out a national ministerial review of child protection practice in Scotland.
Neglect is the most common form of child abuse, but recognizing the signs, assessing the familys and the child's needs, and undertaking intervention can be difficult and complicated. This book, based... (more)
Children from abroad who are alone in the UK are vulnerable and at increased risk of harm without the care and protection of their parents or caregivers. They may be unaccompanied asylum seekers,... (more)
Practical resource for work with vulnerable adolescents showing ways of promoting resilience and encouraging pro-social behaviour.
Helping practitioners in their work with vulnerable children of a school-going age, this workbook explores ways of nurturing resilience in different aspects of everyday life.
This clear and practical workbook shows the importance of encouraging resilience in pre school children who live in challenging circumstances. Focusing on an assessment of need, the authors show how... (more)