Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as one where children’s lives and family life are seen to be at stake. Vital as child protection work is, this book argues that there is a pressing need for change in the understanding and consequent organization of child protection in many English speaking countries. The authors present compelling evidence from around the globe demonstrating that systems across the Western world are failing children, families and social workers. They then set out a radical plan for reform: • Providing an overview of contemporary child protection policies and practices across the English speaking world • Presenting a clear and innovative theoretical framework for ...
Global support for improving child welfare and upholding the rights of children is strong, but in pr...
Social workers are constantly making decisions under pressure. How do policy, law, research and theo...
Abstract Objective This paper describes a six-year large scale implementation of the Signs of Safe...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
This conference paper, written by three academics who also continue their practice work in child wel...
In England, the system for children and families in need of state intervention has developed in resp...
Challenging Child Protection offers a ground-breaking new perspective which will illuminate and impr...
The state is increasingly experienced as both intrusive and neglectful, particularly by those living...
Child protection services are ensnared in a cycle comprised of crisis, leading to promises to ‘fix t...
This best-selling text has been used by countless students, practitioners and researchers as a key r...
This paper uses the 2003 Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) Inquiry into Abuse of Chil...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
Global support for improving child welfare and upholding the rights of children is strong, but in pr...
Social workers are constantly making decisions under pressure. How do policy, law, research and theo...
Abstract Objective This paper describes a six-year large scale implementation of the Signs of Safe...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
This conference paper, written by three academics who also continue their practice work in child wel...
In England, the system for children and families in need of state intervention has developed in resp...
Challenging Child Protection offers a ground-breaking new perspective which will illuminate and impr...
The state is increasingly experienced as both intrusive and neglectful, particularly by those living...
Child protection services are ensnared in a cycle comprised of crisis, leading to promises to ‘fix t...
This best-selling text has been used by countless students, practitioners and researchers as a key r...
This paper uses the 2003 Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission (CMC) Inquiry into Abuse of Chil...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
Global support for improving child welfare and upholding the rights of children is strong, but in pr...
Social workers are constantly making decisions under pressure. How do policy, law, research and theo...
Abstract Objective This paper describes a six-year large scale implementation of the Signs of Safe...