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Contents Acknowledgements iv Preface v PART I 1 Chapter 1 Care work, present and future: Introduction 2 Peter Moss, Janet Boddy and Claire Cameron Chapter 2 Who are today's care workers? 28 Antonia Simon and Charlie Owen Chapter 3 Nineteenth century understandings of care work 54 Pat Petrie Chapter 4 Knowledge and education for care workers: What do you need to know? 81 Claire Cameron and Janet Boddy Chapter 5 Location, location, location: The importance of place in care work with children 118 June Statham and Ann Mooney PART II 152 Chapter 6 The professional care worker: The social pedagogue in Northern Europe 153 Janet Boddy, Claire Cameron, and Pat Petrie Chapter 7 Mentors for children and young people who offend, or are at-risk of offending: An emerging profession? 183 Ginny Greenlaw, Ian St James Roberts Chapter 8 Semi-formal care work: The case of private foster care 211 Edwina Peart, Charlie Owen and Sofka Barreau Chapter 9 Informal care across the generations 241 Ann Mooney and June Statham Chapter 10 The future of care work 272 Peter Moss, Claire Cameron, and Janet Boddy Appendix Research summaries 293 References 301 Endnotes 314
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Human services -- Great Britain.
Caregivers -- Great Britain.
Social workers -- Great Britain.