Public sector services have been reshaped by two interacting factors: the growing dominance of risk management and the growing demands for transparency and accountability. For the caring professions, these have provoked radical reform. Using the child protection service as a case study, this article explores the impact of the changes on a service that deals with conflicting risks and has a poorly articulated knowledge base. Drawing on Rothstein et al.'s distinction between societal and institutional risks, it is argued that difficulties in managing societal risks are creating serious institutional risks. The latter are then being prioritized in the way the system operates. The preoccupation with such risks has been translated into concerted...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
Public sector services have been reshaped by two interacting factors: the growing dominance of risk ...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
Abstract This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptu...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article focuses on institutional risk factors that relate to the ability of child rights profes...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
• Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready ...
• Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready ...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
Public sector services have been reshaped by two interacting factors: the growing dominance of risk ...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
The original article can be found at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Blackwell Publish...
Abstract This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptu...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
This article focuses on institutional risk factors that relate to the ability of child rights profes...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready vi...
• Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready ...
• Summary: While UK social work’s core purpose in children’s services continues to invoke the ready ...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...
This article argues that social workers and the general public need a clear understanding of the dis...