Background Child welfare agencies in many countries are increasingly using predictive analytics to influence decisions about the allocations of resources and services, risk, and intervention. Analysis The speed with which predictive analytics is being introduced in child welfare services is problematic. Research on this issue raises significant concerns about inequality, transparency, public accountability and oversight. Conclusion and implications These systems are being introduced before adequate review and necessary public debate on whether they should be used in areas of social care. In order for such debate to occur, there needs to be: a) more information about where and how these systems are being implemented; b) greater effort t...
A public health approach would help move child welfare from assessing and preventing an action to th...
Drawing on the authors’ experience in the international Campbell Collaboration, this essay presents ...
This project is an extension of a 2018-2019 academic year MQP that conducted an initial investigatio...
Background Child welfare agencies in many countries are increasingly using predictive analytics to ...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
The latest reckoning with structural racism in the United States has involved critical reflection on...
The combination of clinical judgement and predictive risk models crucially assist social workers to ...
Recent developments in digital technology have facilitated the recording and retrieval of administra...
General background: the need to make better use of data within family justice This short briefing n...
Demand for children’s social care is often conflated with rates of intervention and associated with ...
Across the UK, child protection social workers are routinely called upon to assess the likelihood of...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
When children are reported to Tusla Child and Family Agency, social workers may conduct Initial Asse...
Youth in the American foster care system are significantly more likely than their peers to face a nu...
The last thirty years have seen many changes in the field of child protection, as child welfare law ...
A public health approach would help move child welfare from assessing and preventing an action to th...
Drawing on the authors’ experience in the international Campbell Collaboration, this essay presents ...
This project is an extension of a 2018-2019 academic year MQP that conducted an initial investigatio...
Background Child welfare agencies in many countries are increasingly using predictive analytics to ...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
The latest reckoning with structural racism in the United States has involved critical reflection on...
The combination of clinical judgement and predictive risk models crucially assist social workers to ...
Recent developments in digital technology have facilitated the recording and retrieval of administra...
General background: the need to make better use of data within family justice This short briefing n...
Demand for children’s social care is often conflated with rates of intervention and associated with ...
Across the UK, child protection social workers are routinely called upon to assess the likelihood of...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
When children are reported to Tusla Child and Family Agency, social workers may conduct Initial Asse...
Youth in the American foster care system are significantly more likely than their peers to face a nu...
The last thirty years have seen many changes in the field of child protection, as child welfare law ...
A public health approach would help move child welfare from assessing and preventing an action to th...
Drawing on the authors’ experience in the international Campbell Collaboration, this essay presents ...
This project is an extension of a 2018-2019 academic year MQP that conducted an initial investigatio...