03676oam 2200673I 450 991081279570332120220207082106.01-315-23501-31-351-87577-91-351-87578-710.4324/9781315235011(CKB)3710000001363279(MiAaPQ)EBC4858989(OCoLC)990426607(EXLCZ)99371000000136327920180706e20162005 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierViolations of trust how social and welfare institutions fail children and young people /edited by Judith Bessant, Richard Hil, Rob WattsAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (180 pages)Welfare and SocietyFirst published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing.1-138-26395-8 0-7546-1872-2 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.1. Power and knowledge : the making and managing of the 'unfit' / Susanne Davies -- 2. Dangerousness, surveillance and the institutionalised mistrust of youth / Peter Kelly -- 3. Trust, liberal governance and civilisation : the stolen generations / Robert van Krieken -- 4. Trust us : indigenous children and the state / Ruth Weber and Sharon Lacey -- 5. 'White Australia' and the Third Reich : the history of child welfare, trust and racial government, 1930-1945 / Rob Watts -- 6. Abuse of young people in Australia and the conditions for restoring public trust / Judith Bessant and Richard Hil -- 7. The lost children : child refugees / Moira Rayner -- 8. The myth of ADHD : psychiatric oppression of children / Bob Jacobs.The past few decades have brought to light increasing evidence of systemic and repeated institutional abuse of children and young people in many western nations. Government enquiries, research studies and media reports have begun to highlight the widespread nature of sexual, physical and emotional abuse of vulnerable children and young people. However, while public attention has focused on 'episodic-dramatic' representations of institutional abuse, comparatively little emphasis has been given to the more mundane, routinized and systemic nature of abuse that has occurred. This book documents comprehensively a full range of abuse occurring in 'caring' and 'protective' institutions, with particular reference to the Australian case. The dominant theme is 'betrayal' and in particular the way...Source: PublisherWelfare and society.Indigenous youthAboriginal childrenYouth, Aboriginal AustralianChildrenInstitutional careAustraliaChild welfare workersMalpracticeAustraliaChild abuseYouthCrimes againstChild welfare workersMalpracticeIndigenous youthAboriginal childrenYouth, Aboriginal AustralianChildrenInstitutional careChild welfare workersMalpracticeChild abuse.YouthCrimes against.Child welfare workersMalpractice.362.732Bessant Judith1595740Hil Richard1953-1516584Watts Rob1059147MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812795703321Violations of trust3916803UNINA