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Church, State and Family: The Advent of Child Guidance Clinics in Independent Ireland

机译:教会,州和家庭:独立爱尔兰儿童指导诊所的出现

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This article considers the advent of psychiatric services for children in independent Ireland through the establishment of the first state-funded child guidance clinic in the mid-1950s. Ireland was somewhat late to embrace the child guidance model which had originated in the USA at the turn of the century, mainly because it challenged traditional notions of child welfare and juvenile justice and provided an alternative to institutional care, the responsibility for which was vested in the Catholic Church. The 1940s witnessed an assertive church response to the health and welfare problems associated with the exigencies of the Second World War through its provision of voluntary social services. This paper argues that the development of child guidance provides an instructive picture of how church and state dovetailed their approach to social service provision during the 1940s and 1950s, and the degree to which social reform often depended on church cooperation and involvement.
机译:本文通过在1950年代中期建立第一家由国家资助的儿童指导诊所,来考虑为独立爱尔兰的儿童提供精神科服务。爱尔兰在接受世纪初之初的儿童指导模式时有点晚了,主要是因为它挑战了传统的儿童福利和少年司法概念,并为机构照料提供了替代选择,而机构照料应由后者承担责任。天主教会。 1940年代见证了教会通过提供自愿的社会服务,对与第二次世界大战紧急状态相关的健康和福利问题的果断反应。本文认为,儿童指导的发展为教会和国家在1940年代和1950年代如何将他们的社会服务提供方式相结合,以及社会改革在多大程度上取决于教会的合作和参与提供了有益的印象。

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