NSPCC Wiley series in safeguarding children
The multi-professional approach
The
NSPCC Wiley series in safeguarding children explores current issues relating to the prevention of child abuse and the protection of children. Titles in the series focus on professional practice and policy and the practical application of leading edge research. Our books offer a fresh and innovative approach to inform practice and reflect a multi-disciplinary and inter-agency approach to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Peter Sidebotham and Peter Fleming
Wiley, 2007.
Judith Masson with Deborah McGovern, Kathy Pick and Maureen Winn Oakley
Wiley, 2007.
Hannah Ford
Wiley, 2006.
Jacqueline Barnes, Ilan Katz, Jill E. Korbin and Margaret O'Brien
Wiley, 2006.
Andrew Durham
Wiley, 2006.
Peter Dale, Richard Green and Ron Fellows
Wiley, 2005.
Ruth Gardner
Wiley, 2005.
Andrew Durham
Wiley, 2003.
Ilan Katz and John Pinkerton (eds.)
Wiley, 2003.
Out of hearing: representing children in care proceedings
Judith Masson and Maureen Winn Oakley
Wiley, 1999.
Out of hearing: representing children in care proceedings - summary of research and findings (PDF, 115KB)
Full report available from NSPCC Publications
Child sexual abuse: responding to the experiences of children
Nigel Parton and Corrine Wattam (eds.)
Wiley, 1999.
Available from WileyMaking enquiries into alleged child abuse and neglect: partnership with families
Dendy Platt and David Shemmings (eds.)
Wiley, 1996.
Available from Wiley
Forthcoming titles
Hedy Cleaver, Pat Cawson, Sarah Gorin and Steve Walker (eds.)
Wiley, 2008.
Parents who misuse drugs and alcohol: effective interventions in social work and child protection
Donald Forrester and Judith Harwin
Wiley, 2008.