Paper by Abigail Gill (Policy and Research Assistant at the charity Action for Children) concerned with updating the law on child neglect to protect children from emotional neglect. The author highlights the problem, the need for legislation, the detail of that legislation and the mechanism for bringing forward that legislative change. This paper gives the perspective of a body campaigning for a change in the law
Growth and development as well as the fulfillment of all necessities of life are absolutely ne...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Research and Practice Briefings: Children a...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
In 2012 an Independent Advisory Committee on Child Maltreatment concluded that the English legislati...
The paper will be an analysis of the way in which criminal law, child protection and the United Nati...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
"Development work in this field has barely started. Relevant international standards and guidelines ...
In this Editorial Ronan Cormacain (Editor-in-Chief, ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) wel...
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high inc...
A child can be abused physically, sexually or mentally. It can be in the form of injury, neglect or ...
England’s child protection system is intended to safeguard young people at risk of significant harm ...
First paragraph: Neglect remains the most common form of child mistreatment in the UK. It is the mos...
Significant numbers of children are severely abused and neglected by parents and caregivers. Infants...
The constant change, fast pace, urbanization, and mobilization of our society has propagated the cre...
There are estimates that 3.3 to 10 million children are exposed to domestic violence in their homes ...
Growth and development as well as the fulfillment of all necessities of life are absolutely ne...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Research and Practice Briefings: Children a...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...
In 2012 an Independent Advisory Committee on Child Maltreatment concluded that the English legislati...
The paper will be an analysis of the way in which criminal law, child protection and the United Nati...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
"Development work in this field has barely started. Relevant international standards and guidelines ...
In this Editorial Ronan Cormacain (Editor-in-Chief, ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) wel...
Child neglect accounts for the highest proportion of substantiated cases of maltreatment in high inc...
A child can be abused physically, sexually or mentally. It can be in the form of injury, neglect or ...
England’s child protection system is intended to safeguard young people at risk of significant harm ...
First paragraph: Neglect remains the most common form of child mistreatment in the UK. It is the mos...
Significant numbers of children are severely abused and neglected by parents and caregivers. Infants...
The constant change, fast pace, urbanization, and mobilization of our society has propagated the cre...
There are estimates that 3.3 to 10 million children are exposed to domestic violence in their homes ...
Growth and development as well as the fulfillment of all necessities of life are absolutely ne...
This is a publisher's version of an article published in Research and Practice Briefings: Children a...
The last ten years have seen a growth in the knowledge base around children\u27s need for safe, stab...