This paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Review of Child Protection’, a high-profile examination of child protection activities in England, conducted for the Department for Education. We go ‘behind the scenes’ to describe the OR methodologies and processes employed. The circumstances that led to the Review are outlined. Three specific contributions that systems thinking made to the Review are then described. First, the systems-based analysis and visualisation of how a ‘compliance culture’ had grown up. Second the creation of a large, complex systems map of current operations and the effects of past policies on them. Third, how the map gave shape to the range of issues the Review addressed and...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that contextual safeguarding complements existing theoretical mod...
To investigate the engagement of schools in decision-making and multi-agency working in relation to ...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...
This paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Review of ...
AbstractThis paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Re...
This paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Review of ...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
This purpose of this review is to identify the outcomes of taking a systems approach to child protec...
There is growing interest in evaluating policy implementation in ways that grapple with the complexi...
This paper argues for treating the task of improving the child protection services as a systems prob...
Abstract This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptu...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In June 2010 the Secretary of State for Education in England asked Professor Eileen Munro, Professor...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
Systems for the protection of children have evolved differently across nation states. Studies have i...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that contextual safeguarding complements existing theoretical mod...
To investigate the engagement of schools in decision-making and multi-agency working in relation to ...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...
This paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Review of ...
AbstractThis paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Re...
This paper concerns the innovative use of a blend of systems thinking ideas in the ‘Munro Review of ...
This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptualising c...
This purpose of this review is to identify the outcomes of taking a systems approach to child protec...
There is growing interest in evaluating policy implementation in ways that grapple with the complexi...
This paper argues for treating the task of improving the child protection services as a systems prob...
Abstract This article argues for a systems approach to learning how to improve performance, conceptu...
LSE professor Eileen Munro has signalled a new approach on child protection with an interim report f...
In June 2010 the Secretary of State for Education in England asked Professor Eileen Munro, Professor...
The question of how to protect children from non-accidental harm has dominated child welfare discour...
Systems for the protection of children have evolved differently across nation states. Studies have i...
Purpose: This paper aims to argue that contextual safeguarding complements existing theoretical mod...
To investigate the engagement of schools in decision-making and multi-agency working in relation to ...
Based on the premise that functional, multi-professional work in the child protection process is cru...