This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequalities in children’s social services by providing additional evidence from multilevel models that suggest the socio economic social gradient and ‘Inverse Intervention Law’ in children’s services interventions are statistically significant after controlling for possible confounding spatial and population effects. Multilevel negative binomial regression models are presented using English child welfare data to predict the following intervention rates at lower super output area-level: Child in Need (n = 2707, middle super output area [MSOA] n = 543, local authority [LA]n = 13); Child Protection Plan (n = 4115, MSOA n = 837, LA n = 18); and Children...
Abstract Child protection systems monitoring is key to ensuring children’s wellbeing. In England,...
Item deposited in University of Stirling repository at: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25992http://www.n...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Background Previous research has identified a relationship between income inequality and child abuse...
Abstract Child protection systems monitoring is key to ensuring children’s wellbeing. In England,...
Item deposited in University of Stirling repository at: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25992http://www.n...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Background Previous research has identified a relationship between income inequality and child abuse...
Abstract Child protection systems monitoring is key to ensuring children’s wellbeing. In England,...
Item deposited in University of Stirling repository at: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25992http://www.n...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...