This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickening’ in the title refers not just to the movement in utero of the unborn babies at the centre of this research, but also to the intensification of UK policy activity aimed at protecting children more quickly and at an ever younger age. This study occurred in a period when the imperatives of both child protection and the ‘early years’ agenda were coming together in Scotland to produce highly interventionist possibilities for state involvement in the lives of young families. Yet the activities of pre-birth child protection and the way the work is understood by social workers and by expectant parents has remained largely unexamined by research. I...
Achieving timely decisions for children is at the heart of reforms within the family justice system ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
The thesis deals with psychosocial aspect of premature birth, to which our society does not still pa...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickeni...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quicken...
Key pointsPre-birth involvement forms a small but increasing part of child protection work in Scotla...
This article reports findings from an ethnographic study of pre-birth child protection, conducted in...
Recent research has highlighted the increasing trends in newborn and very young children entering ch...
Pre-birth assessment is an area of children and families social work which has received very little ...
The Children Act 1989 imposes a duty on Local Authorities in England to ‘safeguard and promote the ...
Legal action to separate newborn babies from their parents is regarded as ‘draconian’ by the courts ...
Assessment where there are concerns that an unborn child is likely to suffer significant harm is one...
This paper is concerned with the co-opting of neuroscientific findings into social work practice wit...
This article considers the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary child protection practic...
Many countries are struggling to reconcile the conflicting demands of heightened risk aversion culti...
Achieving timely decisions for children is at the heart of reforms within the family justice system ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
The thesis deals with psychosocial aspect of premature birth, to which our society does not still pa...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickeni...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quicken...
Key pointsPre-birth involvement forms a small but increasing part of child protection work in Scotla...
This article reports findings from an ethnographic study of pre-birth child protection, conducted in...
Recent research has highlighted the increasing trends in newborn and very young children entering ch...
Pre-birth assessment is an area of children and families social work which has received very little ...
The Children Act 1989 imposes a duty on Local Authorities in England to ‘safeguard and promote the ...
Legal action to separate newborn babies from their parents is regarded as ‘draconian’ by the courts ...
Assessment where there are concerns that an unborn child is likely to suffer significant harm is one...
This paper is concerned with the co-opting of neuroscientific findings into social work practice wit...
This article considers the challenges and opportunities facing contemporary child protection practic...
Many countries are struggling to reconcile the conflicting demands of heightened risk aversion culti...
Achieving timely decisions for children is at the heart of reforms within the family justice system ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
The thesis deals with psychosocial aspect of premature birth, to which our society does not still pa...