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Claire Brisset
Quinze millions d'enfants à défendre by Claire Brisset is a compelling examination of the social, legal, and institutional frameworks surrounding child protection in France. Drawing on her extensive experience as France's former Children's Ombudsman, Brisset offers a detailed analysis of the challenges facing children in contemporary French society—including poverty, abuse, neglect, and systemic failures in public services. The book combines personal testimony, policy critique, and advocacy to argue for a more robust and humane approach to safeguarding children's rights. With a focus on both individual stories and structural reform, it serves as both a call to action and an informative resource for policymakers, social workers, educators, and concerned citizens. Published in 2005 by Albin Michel, this 289-page work remains a significant contribution to the discourse on child welfare in France.
| Publisher | Albin Michel |
|---|---|
| Pages | 289 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-226-15857-X primary |
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