The Laming Inquiry into the death in the UK of eight year old Victoria Climbié was not simply a review of failings in a single case of child abuse. Reporting to both the Home Office and the Department of Health, the Laming Report (2003) of the Inquiry set in motion a major re-evaluation of the child protection system in England and Wales. Its recommendations set the direction for major changes in organisation, legislation, policy and practice, as proposed in the British Government’s Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’. The Inquiry was also significant because, for the first time, evidence presented to the Inquiry team was immediately available to the public via a website This paper reports on the development of the Victoria Climbié Inquiry...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
Public inquiries have become a standard governmental response to managing matters of public interest...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
© 2019 Heather Margaret PloegerInternational agreements on human rights declare that all children sh...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
The role of the Coroner in child protection is examined from the creation of the office in Medieval...
Current systems for investigating child deaths in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have come unde...
Victoria Climbie was 8 years old when she died in 2000. She had suffered abuse and neglect that incl...
The contemporary child protection system IS characterised by its emphasis on collaboration between a...
BACKGROUND: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
The death of a child from abuse or neglect is of huge public and professional importance. In recogni...
Abstract In most child protection jurisdictions, a case of child death or serious injury through the...
Australia and the United Kingdom have a mandatory system of case reviews, which are conducted whenev...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
Public inquiries have become a standard governmental response to managing matters of public interest...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
© 2019 Heather Margaret PloegerInternational agreements on human rights declare that all children sh...
textabstractIn some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are ...
In some Western societies, inquiries into fatal abuse of children known to agencies are nowadays a c...
The role of the Coroner in child protection is examined from the creation of the office in Medieval...
Current systems for investigating child deaths in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have come unde...
Victoria Climbie was 8 years old when she died in 2000. She had suffered abuse and neglect that incl...
The contemporary child protection system IS characterised by its emphasis on collaboration between a...
BACKGROUND: In many countries there are now detailed Child Death Review (CDR) processes following un...
The death of a child from abuse or neglect is of huge public and professional importance. In recogni...
Abstract In most child protection jurisdictions, a case of child death or serious injury through the...
Australia and the United Kingdom have a mandatory system of case reviews, which are conducted whenev...
Testimony before inquiries into out‐of‐home care that have taken place in many countries over the la...
Public inquiries have become a standard governmental response to managing matters of public interest...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...