SHMIDT, Victoria. Crisis Intervention: The Lost Focus of Child Protection Reforms in Visegrad Countries. In PROCHÁZKOVÁ, L., SOCHOR, P. et al. Support of People with Special Needs: International Perspectives. Förderung von Menschen mit Behinderung: Internationale Perspektiven. 1. vydání. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2013, p. 107-121. ISBN 978-80-210-6637-3.
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Original name Crisis Intervention: The Lost Focus of Child Protection Reforms in Visegrad Countries
Authors SHMIDT, Victoria (643 Russian Federation, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1. vydání. Brno, Support of People with Special Needs: International Perspectives. Förderung von Menschen mit Behinderung: Internationale Perspektiven. p. 107-121, 15 pp. 2013.
Publisher Masarykova univerzita
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/13:00072952
Organization unit Faculty of Education
ISBN 978-80-210-6637-3
Keywords (in Czech) ochrana dítěte; mezinárodní regulace; lokální kontext; země Visegradské smlouvy
Keywords in English child protection; international regulation; local contexts; Visegrad countries
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: PhDr. Pavla Pitnerová, Ph.D., učo 32695. Changed: 10/4/2014 15:31.
Abstract
The child protection should be evaluated within two interrelated arrays of indices: universal invariant criteria refl ecting international requirements towards children’s rights and the local peculiarities of institutional performance regarding the dependence of child protection system on the court system, local governance culture and educational system. Juxtaposing these domains we are able to provide more complete insight of child protection and its actors especially in order to recognize the shortcomings of child protection in the countries where children’s rights remain one of the most noticeable challenges. In order to develop the complex approach, this text explores child protection in three Western Europe countries with obviously different approaches towards child welfare but a compatible high level of its performance. Then this approach is applied to monitoring the current situation in Visegrad countries where despite the efforts of national governments and international bodies, residential care operates as the main strategy for providing care for looked after children, and the balance between child safety and family autonomy remains the unachievable goal.
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EE2.3.30.0037, research and development projectName: Zaměstnáním nejlepších mladých vědců k rozvoji mezinárodní spolupráce
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