Exploring the Perspective of the specialists (Social worker and Phycologist) on the impact of child abuse (Physical abuse) in early childhood development in New Zealand.

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Abstract

Acknowledgement

Every chapter should have introduction (includes the aim and objective of the research topic and what will be said in the chapter) and conclusion of the chapter.

Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Aim of the research
1.3 Definition
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Intended use of the data
1.6 Structure of the thesis/ Report

Chapter 2. Literature Review (please add your own heading her for the literature review but every chapter should have introduction and conclusion. ) (2000 words)
1.1 Introduction
(I have written the following topics to be added in the literature review)
1.2 What is child Abuse
1.3 Child Abuse in NZ
1.4 Impact of child abuse on their behavior and their development
1.5 Perspective of Social worker towards child abuse and its effect on early development of child
1.6 Perspective of Phycologist towards child abuse and its effect on early development of child
1.7 Compare the views of Social Worker and Phycologist of the impact of child abuse
1.8 What are the practice approach do they (Social Worker and Phycologist) take to deal with childhood abuse impact on childrens
1.9 Practice strategies to cope with child abuse case and their own emotions.
1.10 Therapeutic approached they take
1.11 How they seek solution of the problem and impact of abuse on children
1.12 Conclusion

Chapter 3: Methodology (2000 words) (write in past tense)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Theoretical framework
1.3 Qualitative (Why qualitative is used to collect the data and how it will significant to the research. Why qualitative referred on quantitative. Comparing qualitative and quantitative).
1.4 Data collection and analysis (it should answer the primary question that this research wished to answer)
1.5 Research Design
1.6 Selection process
1.6.1 participants
1.6.2 Criteria
1.6.3 Question Guide
1.6.4 Recording the interview/ How the data will be collected
1.6.5 Data Analysis
1.7 Ethical Consideration
1.8 Limitation
1.9 Conclusion/ Summary of the chapter
References to be used in this section
Bell, 2010
Sprague, 2005
Guest, Namey, & Mitchell, 2013
Jane Ritchie, Jane leiwis, Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Rachel Ormston
Anne Campbell, Brain J. Taylor, Anne McGlade
Braun & Clarke, 2012
Corbin & Strauss, 2008
Rubin & Babbie, 2013

Chapter 4: Findings
1.1 Introduction

1.2 Conclusion/ Summary of the chapter

Chapter 5: Discussion
1.1 Introduction
In this section connect literature review with findings
1.2 Conclusion

Chapter 6: Conclusion and Recommendation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Key findings
1.3 Limitation of this research
1.4 Recommendations
1.5 Conclusion

Appendices ||| Kindly provide the draft of Chapter 2 and the survey questions within 10 – 20 days. Thank you.
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