This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regulatory framework) that governed residential schools and children's homes. It's about how these schools and homes complied with the regulatory framework, and about the systems for monitoring and inspecting the schools and homes
This paper reflects upon the historic abuse of young people living in children's homes. Beginning wi...
Historical abuse in residential child care Citation for published version: Smith, M 2008, 'Hist...
On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 se...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
This paper draws on work carried out by Sen, Kendrick, Milligan and Hawthorn commissioned as part of...
Government statistics show that around 1,700 Scottish children and young people are in residential c...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
Dystopian images of children’s remains buried in the cellars of Haut de la Garenne children’s home i...
This chapter details the Scottish response to the historic abuse of children in care: a government a...
This paper describes the origins of residential care services for children and young people in Scotl...
High profile scandals of abuse and poor outcomes of children in residential child care have contribu...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
Abuse in residential childcare has been of concern to the public and the profession for a number of ...
Scotland’s systems of childcare are unusual; a hearing involving three trained lay people makes deci...
This paper reflects upon the historic abuse of young people living in children's homes. Beginning wi...
Historical abuse in residential child care Citation for published version: Smith, M 2008, 'Hist...
On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 se...
This is a systemic review: it's about systems - the systems of laws, rules and regulations (the regu...
The issue of the abuse of children and young people in residential child care, both in the past and ...
This paper draws on work carried out by Sen, Kendrick, Milligan and Hawthorn commissioned as part of...
Government statistics show that around 1,700 Scottish children and young people are in residential c...
This report aims to provide an overview of abuse and neglect in the changing context of residential ...
Dystopian images of children’s remains buried in the cellars of Haut de la Garenne children’s home i...
This chapter details the Scottish response to the historic abuse of children in care: a government a...
This paper describes the origins of residential care services for children and young people in Scotl...
High profile scandals of abuse and poor outcomes of children in residential child care have contribu...
I never for one moment missed not having my natural parents around. Being in one place for my entire...
Abuse in residential childcare has been of concern to the public and the profession for a number of ...
Scotland’s systems of childcare are unusual; a hearing involving three trained lay people makes deci...
This paper reflects upon the historic abuse of young people living in children's homes. Beginning wi...
Historical abuse in residential child care Citation for published version: Smith, M 2008, 'Hist...
On 14th August 2013, Ian Samson, a former employee of the Church of Scotland, was convicted of 22 se...