Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child. It also includes when someone knowingly fails to prevent serious harm to a child' (see http://www.child-to-child.org/about/childprotection.htm). The four types of abuse included in this study are physical, emotional, sexual abuse and neglect. The World Health Organisation treats maltreatment, a word used in the US, as synonymous with abuse. Child protection, as defined by the voluntary agency Child-to-Child, is 'a broad term to describe philosophies, policies, standards, guidelines and procedures to protect children from both intentional and unintentional harm' (see http://www.child-tochild. org/about/childprotection.htm). This term is still...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...
A recent study of child protection practice in Scotland suggests that disabled children fare less we...