This paper explores the concepts of adversity, risk, vulnerability and resilience in the context of child protection systems with the aim of contributing to the debate about the ways in which risk of ‘harm’ and ‘abuse’ are conceptualised at different stages of the lifespan and in relation to different groups of people. The recent developments in the policy and legislative framework for state intervention on behalf of children in the UK are described and linked with an exploration of the underlying assumptions about abuse and neglect. Concepts of adversity, risk, vulnerability and resilience and the ways in which the complexity of the routes and pathways to ‘harm’ pose a challenge to the current UK state protective system are discussed
This paper places Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about...
International audienceThe label resilience has been used in the field of child psychology and of chi...
Recent years have witnessed major changes in the organisation of and rationale for children’s servic...
This paper explores the concepts of adversity, risk, vulnerability and resilience in the context of ...
A rethink of the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘resilience’ in childhood and child maltreatment is required...
Increasing emphasis is being placed on the concept of resilience in policy and practice relating to ...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in u...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of the changing times, including increases...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Children and young persons face a risky world from birth. How best to enhance their personal resilie...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This article examines current understandings regarding the causes of child maltreatment and its pred...
Alrstraet--Many ofthe challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including inc...
Children may often be able to overcome and grow from single episodes of maltreatment, however as th...
This paper places Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about...
International audienceThe label resilience has been used in the field of child psychology and of chi...
Recent years have witnessed major changes in the organisation of and rationale for children’s servic...
This paper explores the concepts of adversity, risk, vulnerability and resilience in the context of ...
A rethink of the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘resilience’ in childhood and child maltreatment is required...
Increasing emphasis is being placed on the concept of resilience in policy and practice relating to ...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including increase in u...
Many of the challenges facing children now are a function of the changing times, including increases...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
This article explores how the child protection system currently operates in England. It analyses how...
Children and young persons face a risky world from birth. How best to enhance their personal resilie...
This chapter examines how changes to policy and practice in England since 2010 have affected how sch...
This article examines current understandings regarding the causes of child maltreatment and its pred...
Alrstraet--Many ofthe challenges facing children now are a function of changing times, including inc...
Children may often be able to overcome and grow from single episodes of maltreatment, however as th...
This paper places Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) policy in the context of debates about...
International audienceThe label resilience has been used in the field of child psychology and of chi...
Recent years have witnessed major changes in the organisation of and rationale for children’s servic...