This paper presents a qualitative analysis of front‐line practices regarding emergency removals in Finnish and Irish child protection. It examines how the responses to children\u27s immediate danger are framed by legislation and how front‐line practitioners assess the child\u27s situation and make emergency placement decisions. The data consist of interviews with 16 Irish and 33 Finnish social workers. These child welfare protection systems respond differently to a task that appears to be similar. The Irish team‐based practice rests on the social workers\u27 shared assessment of the child\u27s needs, and the formal decision is made by the courts (or police officers at night‐time); and the Finnish practice involves only one single social wor...
Abstract: This paper reports on a research study carried out in 1993/94, on the child protection pra...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of front‐line practices regarding emergency removals in F...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
It is evident that attention to child welfare and protection has been intensifying in Irish society....
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
This thesis examines the development of the Irish child protection system up until the present day. ...
Emergency placements in child welfare services have increased during the last 10 years in Norway. At...
Ireland has a long and complex social history regarding the development of child protection practice...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
Whilst even minimal social work intervention entails judicious planning and strategic oversight, exi...
Abstract: This paper reports on a research study carried out in 1993/94, on the child protection pra...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of front‐line practices regarding emergency removals in F...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
It is evident that attention to child welfare and protection has been intensifying in Irish society....
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
This thesis examines the development of the Irish child protection system up until the present day. ...
Emergency placements in child welfare services have increased during the last 10 years in Norway. At...
Ireland has a long and complex social history regarding the development of child protection practice...
This paper compares how frontline staff in four national child welfare systems and policy contexts –...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
This article addresses comparative research on what has come to be called, in (British) English, 'ch...
Whilst even minimal social work intervention entails judicious planning and strategic oversight, exi...
Abstract: This paper reports on a research study carried out in 1993/94, on the child protection pra...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Voluntary care agreements form a significant part of child protection systems in many jurisdictions....