The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discourse in England since the death of Maria Colwell in 1973. For over 40 years, the history of child care policy and in particular, child protection policy has been the history of the policymakers' responses to particular tragedies and scandals. The Munro Review of Child Protection (2011) is the most recent attempt to introduce major changes into the child protection system. This paper focuses on two particular aspects of the Review. Firstly, it examines how it constructs the meaning of 'child protection', as this is not clearly defined by the review. Secondly, the use of systems theory as the analytical framework is examined and some limitations...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
The article addresses some recent attempts to reassess the contemporary child protection system as ...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
The paper addresses some recent attempts to reassess the child protection system as potentially libe...
The publication of the Munro Review of Child Protection: Final Report (2011b, Department for Educati...
This article considers the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary child protection practic...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
AbstractThis paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Re...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
From Every Child Matters and the Munro Review, to changing shifts in thinking from Coalition governm...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
The article addresses some recent attempts to reassess the contemporary child protection system as ...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
The paper addresses some recent attempts to reassess the child protection system as potentially libe...
The publication of the Munro Review of Child Protection: Final Report (2011b, Department for Educati...
This article considers the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary child protection practic...
Child protection is one of the most high profile and challenging areas of social work, as well as on...
AbstractThis paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Re...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
From Every Child Matters and the Munro Review, to changing shifts in thinking from Coalition governm...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...