Working with boys and girls
Smith, M. and Steckley, L.; (2005) Working with boys and girls. In: Secure in the Knowledge: Perspectives on Practice in Secure Accommodation. University of Strathclyde, pp. 172-180. ISBN 190074323X (http://www.sircc.strath.ac.uk/publications/29034Se...)
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Abstract
Whilst most people who come into contact with boys and girls in any capacity wouldattest to some differences in the ways they behave and in how they are respondedto, the whole area of gender difference is not one that has been developed much insocial work thinking. Part of the reason for this is understandable from an ideologicalstandpoint.Effective child care requires that practitioners work with the equal but differentneeds of boys and girls. In this, a balance must be struck between understandingdifference (in order to help) and perpetuating stereotypes. Staff need to consider theindividual needs and preferences of young people rather than responding to themsolely as boys or girls.
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Smith, M. and Steckley, L. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6021-2302;-
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 10353 Dates: DateEvent2005PublishedSubjects: Social Sciences > Social pathology. Social and public welfare Department: Faculty of Education > Glasgow School of Social Work
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Social Work and Social Policy > Social Work and Social Policy > Social WorkDepositing user: Strathprints Administrator Date deposited: 28 Jul 2011 14:53 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 14:36 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/10353