This article explores the key role of Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) in the English child protection system. After exploring the relevant regulation and guidance it is argued that the impact of these reviews on the child protection system has been largely negative. Research and empirical data contradict the dominant narrative that the child protection system is ‘failing’. An alternative approach is proposed which would allow for learning from child deaths whilst avoiding the negative and damaging impact of the current system
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
Abstract: As a whole there was remarkably little controversy in England over the Care Act 2014, once...
English child protection register statistics reveal wide and persistent variations between authoriti...
This article explores the key role of Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) in the English child protection sy...
Serious case reviews (SCRs) are local enquiries into the death or serious injury of a child where ab...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
A serious case review (SCR) is a local enquiry carried out where a child has died or been seriously ...
The death of a child from abuse or neglect is of huge public and professional importance. In recogni...
This study provides a new contribution to our learning about neglect by exploring the circumstances ...
Drawing upon personal reflections and analysis, interviews with professionals and existing literatur...
The interpersonal harms that young people experience beyond their families have been documented inte...
Drawing upon personal reflections and analysis, interviews with professionals and existing literatur...
Background Child sexual exploitation (CSE) has evolved from being a largely concealed and unrecognis...
Australia and the United Kingdom have a mandatory system of case reviews, which are conducted whenev...
As a whole there was remarkably little controversy in England over the Care Act 2014, once debates o...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
Abstract: As a whole there was remarkably little controversy in England over the Care Act 2014, once...
English child protection register statistics reveal wide and persistent variations between authoriti...
This article explores the key role of Serious Case Reviews (SCRs) in the English child protection sy...
Serious case reviews (SCRs) are local enquiries into the death or serious injury of a child where ab...
Although there had been some earlier public inquiries, the inquiry into the death of 7 year old Mari...
A serious case review (SCR) is a local enquiry carried out where a child has died or been seriously ...
The death of a child from abuse or neglect is of huge public and professional importance. In recogni...
This study provides a new contribution to our learning about neglect by exploring the circumstances ...
Drawing upon personal reflections and analysis, interviews with professionals and existing literatur...
The interpersonal harms that young people experience beyond their families have been documented inte...
Drawing upon personal reflections and analysis, interviews with professionals and existing literatur...
Background Child sexual exploitation (CSE) has evolved from being a largely concealed and unrecognis...
Australia and the United Kingdom have a mandatory system of case reviews, which are conducted whenev...
As a whole there was remarkably little controversy in England over the Care Act 2014, once debates o...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
Abstract: As a whole there was remarkably little controversy in England over the Care Act 2014, once...
English child protection register statistics reveal wide and persistent variations between authoriti...