Schools play an important role in ensuring the well‐being of children, although the process of mandatory reporting of concern for children is not widely understood. This qualitative focus group study investigated the process from the perspectives of school and child welfare service professionals. Using theories of human service organizations and professional discretion, we analyzed viewpoints on an individual duty being handled by an organization. We investigated the expectations that a report be simultaneously simple and value‐free, while providing depth and clear examples of concerns. Finally, we investigated the views of the supportive and protective functions supposedly underlying the duty to report. The results indicated problems assoc...
"It´s difficult, there is a big grey zone”. A qualitative study of preschool teachers’ thoughts on t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how directors of preschool apply the mandatory reportin...
The aim of this study was to examine how teachers understand and interpret their obligation to repor...
Schools play an important role in ensuring the well‐being of children, although the process of manda...
Schools play an important role in ensuring the well-being of children, although the process of manda...
Sweden has an obligation to report child abuse suspicions to Social Services. According to Socialtjä...
The aim of this study was to understand how teachers in Sweden act when they suspect child abuse. Ei...
The aim of this study was to highlight preschool teacher´s thoughts about their mandatory reporting ...
Mandatory reporting, although originally enacted to serve the single purpose of protecting vulnerabl...
The aim of this study is to understand and describe school staff´s view on the legal obligation to r...
Preschool teachers in Sweden are bound by the mandatory reporting process which is found in Socialtj...
The purpose of this study is to increase an understanding of what prevents the mandatory reporting l...
This study examines the convoluted challenges of different professions and their duty to report to S...
The Swedish Social Services Act states that certain authorities and their staff have a duty to immed...
I föreliggande kvalitativa studie var syftet att undersöka hur förskolepersonal upplever och resoner...
"It´s difficult, there is a big grey zone”. A qualitative study of preschool teachers’ thoughts on t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how directors of preschool apply the mandatory reportin...
The aim of this study was to examine how teachers understand and interpret their obligation to repor...
Schools play an important role in ensuring the well‐being of children, although the process of manda...
Schools play an important role in ensuring the well-being of children, although the process of manda...
Sweden has an obligation to report child abuse suspicions to Social Services. According to Socialtjä...
The aim of this study was to understand how teachers in Sweden act when they suspect child abuse. Ei...
The aim of this study was to highlight preschool teacher´s thoughts about their mandatory reporting ...
Mandatory reporting, although originally enacted to serve the single purpose of protecting vulnerabl...
The aim of this study is to understand and describe school staff´s view on the legal obligation to r...
Preschool teachers in Sweden are bound by the mandatory reporting process which is found in Socialtj...
The purpose of this study is to increase an understanding of what prevents the mandatory reporting l...
This study examines the convoluted challenges of different professions and their duty to report to S...
The Swedish Social Services Act states that certain authorities and their staff have a duty to immed...
I föreliggande kvalitativa studie var syftet att undersöka hur förskolepersonal upplever och resoner...
"It´s difficult, there is a big grey zone”. A qualitative study of preschool teachers’ thoughts on t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how directors of preschool apply the mandatory reportin...
The aim of this study was to examine how teachers understand and interpret their obligation to repor...