Refugee Children: Towards the Next Horizon

Author: Charles Watters

Publisher: Routledge

Print Length: 224 pages

Genre: Non-Fiction / Social Science, Educational Theory and Practices, Migration & Refugee Studies

Topic: Refugees & Forced Migration, Asylum & Asylum Seekers, MigrationAsylum & Refugee System, Children & Childhood, Youth & Youthhood, Unaccompanied Minor, Care, Borders, Education, Inclusive Education, Policy & PracticeReceiving Country, Culture & Society, Diversity, Integration, Psychosocial, Good Practice, Humanitarian Action & Humanitarianism, Development

The last twenty years have seen unprecedented numbers of refugee children entering Western countries. Many of these children will have experienced the atrocities of war and issues concerning their care and treatment are high on the agenda of research bodies, policy makers and service providers.

Refugee Children is the first book to offer a wide ranging analysis of the context of care and the measures taken by nation states and intergovernmental bodies to address perceived problems. Drawing on a detailed examination of practices, the book outlines a model of good practice in the care of refugee children. Topics covered include:

  • the treatment of asylum seeking children at the borders of industrialised countries
  • reception, psycho-social problems, social capital, education, and issues relating to cultural diversity and integration
  • a critical analysis of responses to these problems including the development of special programmes for refugee children,
  • elements of good practice in the field
  • the transfer of good practice between countries
  • implications for the development of services and academic research in this vital area.

 

With a series of case studies examining practices from a number of countries, Refugee Children makes a vital contribution both to the social care literature in this field and to theory and research in refugee and migration studies. As such it is essential reading for academic researchers in a range of disciplines including social policy, education, migration and refugee studies as well as service providers in health care, social care, housing and education.

1. Introduction

2. Theoretical orientations: migration and refugee children

3. Children at borders

4. Unaccompanied minors: from ports of entry to a mixed economy of care

5. Education: policy and practice

6. The role of special programmes

7. Good practice in services for refugee children

8. Conclusion: seven accomplishments in the care of refugee children

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Charles Watters is Professor of Wellbeing and Social Care at School of Education and Social Work and Sussex Centre for Migration Research, University of Sussex. Watters is an internationally renowned expert in mental health and social care for migrants. His research includes a comparative study into the mental health and social care of refugees in four European countries on behalf of the European Commission and studies of reception arrangements for asylum seekers across Europe. In the UK, his recent work investigates the condition of asylum seekers and refugees from an equalities and human rights perspective, and the impact of immigration processes on identities. His international activities have resulted in teaching and research collaborations with universities across the globe, including in Brazil, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the USA. His research has been published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Refugee Studies, and International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care. He is the Founding Editor of the International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care

Source: https://childmove.com/prof-dr-charles/

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