
Ann Shearer
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Ann Shearer is an influential figure in the field of social work and policy, particularly known for her extensive research and writings on the experiences of handicapped children in residential care. Her work sheds light on the systemic failures in policy that impact vulnerable populations, advocating for more effective and compassionate approaches to care. Through her publications, she has emphasized the importance of understanding the unique needs of these children and the necessity of reforming existing systems to better serve them.
In addition to her focus on handicapped children, Shearer has contributed to the discourse around restorative practices, exploring what works in various social contexts and why. Her insights offer valuable perspectives for practitioners and policymakers looking to implement restorative theory effectively. By examining the intersections of care, policy, and societal attitudes, Shearer has made significant contributions that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about social justice and care for marginalized communities.