Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, service patterns and outcomes are international, numerous and longstanding. Reframing such variations as an issue of inequity between children and between families opens the way to a new approach to explaining the profound difference in intervention rates between and within countries and administrative districts. Recent accounts of variation have frequently been based on the idea that there is a binary division between bias and risk (or need). Here we propose seeing supply (bias) and demand (risk) factors as two aspects of a single system, both framed, in part, by social structures. A recent finding from a study of intervention rates in Engla...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
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...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The structural risk perspective conceptualizes the causes of inequities in child protection system c...
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This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Abstract Child protection systems monitoring is key to ensuring children’s wellbeing. In England,...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
Attempts to record, understand and respond to variations in child welfare and protection reporting, ...
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...
Comparative international data on patterns of inequality in child welfare interventions, for example...
Research internationally has identified large differences in rate of child safeguarding intervention...
The structural risk perspective conceptualizes the causes of inequities in child protection system c...
Item deposited in University of Stirling repository at: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25992http://www.n...
This article addresses some potential limitations of key findings from recent research into inequali...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...
Abstract Child protection systems monitoring is key to ensuring children’s wellbeing. In England,...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
Child welfare systems internationally exhibit very large inequalities in a variety of dimensions of ...
This article explores the evidence on the relationship between poverty, inequality and child abuse a...
The role that area deprivation, family poverty, and austerity policies play in the demand for and su...