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Book Synopsis: In Restorative and Responsive Human Services, Gale Burford, John Braithwaite, and Valerie Braithwaite bring together a distinguished collection providing rich lessons on how regulation in human services can proceed in empowering ways that heal and are respectful of human relationships and legal obligations. The human services are in trouble: combining restorative justice with responsive regulation might redeem them, renewing their well-intended principles. Families provide glue that connects complex systems. What are the challenges in scaling up relational practices that put families and primary groups at the core of health, education, and other social services?
This collection has a distinctive focus on the relational complexity of restorative practices. How do they enable more responsive ways of grappling with complexity than hierarchical and prescriptive human services? Lessons from responsive business regulation inform a re-imagining of the human services to advance wellbeing and reduce domination. Readers are challenged to re-examine the perverse incentives and contradictions buried in policies and practices. How do they undermine the capacities of families and communities to solve problems on their own terms?
This book will interest those who harbor concerns about the creep of domination into the lives of vulnerable citizens. It will help policymakers and researchers to re-focus human services to fundamental outcomes at the foundation of sustainable democracies.
This book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Looking for a book that can revolutionize the way we approach human services? Look no further than Restorative and Responsive Human Services. In this groundbreaking collection, Gale Burford, John Braithwaite, and Valerie Braithwaite present an empowering approach to regulation, one that puts healing and respect at its core. By combining restorative justice with responsive regulation, this book shows how we can redeem the troubled human services industry and renew its commitment to the well-being of individuals.
What sets this collection apart is its focus on the importance of relationships and the role they play in improving our systems. With a special emphasis on the complexity of restorative practices, this book provides a roadmap for implementing responsive ways to address the challenges faced by our communities. By offering lessons from responsive business regulation, the authors challenge us to re-imagine the human services industry and prioritize the well-being of individuals and communities.
If you are concerned about the growing influence of domination in the lives of vulnerable citizens, Restorative and Responsive Human Services is a must-read. This book offers a fresh perspective and provides policymakers and researchers with the tools they need to re-focus human services on the fundamental outcomes that uphold sustainable democracies.
Ready to dive into this transformative book? You can download it for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. Don't miss this opportunity to reshape the future of human services.
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