Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]

Residential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World (2016 – 2020) is a unique insight into global residential child and youth care practice, which emphasises that the usually negative Western literature perspective that many of us read about is not the experience of the majority of those involved...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jennifer Brooker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CELCIS 2023-11-01
Series:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1846140415064932352
author Jennifer Brooker
author_facet Jennifer Brooker
author_sort Jennifer Brooker
collection DOAJ
description Residential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World (2016 – 2020) is a unique insight into global residential child and youth care practice, which emphasises that the usually negative Western literature perspective that many of us read about is not the experience of the majority of those involved in care, whether as participants or workers. Rather, we are offered glimpses into residential care practices in geographies that are often unfamiliar and not often included in the surrounding discourse.
format Article
id doaj-art-51a17b88d17e4156b3461d1cfc4e88b1
institution Kabale University
issn 2976-9353
language English
publishDate 2023-11-01
publisher CELCIS
record_format Article
series Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
spelling doaj-art-51a17b88d17e4156b3461d1cfc4e88b12024-12-05T11:49:46ZengCELCISScottish Journal of Residential Child Care2976-93532023-11-0122213814110.17868/strath.00087205Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]Jennifer BrookerResidential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World (2016 – 2020) is a unique insight into global residential child and youth care practice, which emphasises that the usually negative Western literature perspective that many of us read about is not the experience of the majority of those involved in care, whether as participants or workers. Rather, we are offered glimpses into residential care practices in geographies that are often unfamiliar and not often included in the surrounding discourse.residential child and youth caredeveloping world
spellingShingle Jennifer Brooker
Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
residential child and youth care
developing world
title Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
title_full Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
title_fullStr Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
title_full_unstemmed Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
title_short Book review: Residential child and youth care in a developing world Volumes 1-4 By Tuhinul Islam and Leon Fulcher [Editors]
title_sort book review residential child and youth care in a developing world volumes 1 4 by tuhinul islam and leon fulcher editors
topic residential child and youth care
developing world
work_keys_str_mv AT jenniferbrooker bookreviewresidentialchildandyouthcareinadevelopingworldvolumes14bytuhinulislamandleonfulchereditors