Founded on an evaluative review of core group practice in a northern metropolitan borough of England, this paper highlights the tensions and difficulties that might inhibit the quality of post-registration services to children and their families. Insights from the empirical data as well as theoretical literature have been explored in the light of current and developing policies. This exploration is focused on inter-agency coordination; inter-professional relationships; and partnership with parents and children. The recruitment and retention of social workers, the potential contribution of Children's Trusts, as well as unconscious processes relating to child abuse and child protection, are all given consideration
This chapter provides an understanding of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people thr...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
This paper focuses on the challenges and complexities of caring for front-line child protection work...
Founded on an evaluative review of core group practice in a northern metropolitan borough of England...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
The case has been made for introducing a rights-based, public health approach to child protection in...
This paper explores the concept of safeguarding children being ‘everybody's business’ as it is exper...
The case has been made for introducing a rights-based, public health approach to child protection in...
Historically, children's safeguarding policy and practice in the UK have focused on individual and f...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
The past decade has seen substantial changes in the configuration of services for children and famil...
This article examines the experiences and views of child-protection social workers and managers in r...
In the UK, individual and family-level interpretations of child protection have historically taken p...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
As part of the reform of English children's services, children's trust pathfinders were launched in ...
This chapter provides an understanding of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people thr...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
This paper focuses on the challenges and complexities of caring for front-line child protection work...
Founded on an evaluative review of core group practice in a northern metropolitan borough of England...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
The case has been made for introducing a rights-based, public health approach to child protection in...
This paper explores the concept of safeguarding children being ‘everybody's business’ as it is exper...
The case has been made for introducing a rights-based, public health approach to child protection in...
Historically, children's safeguarding policy and practice in the UK have focused on individual and f...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
The past decade has seen substantial changes in the configuration of services for children and famil...
This article examines the experiences and views of child-protection social workers and managers in r...
In the UK, individual and family-level interpretations of child protection have historically taken p...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
As part of the reform of English children's services, children's trust pathfinders were launched in ...
This chapter provides an understanding of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people thr...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
This paper focuses on the challenges and complexities of caring for front-line child protection work...