This paper uses first person inquiry and presentational form to argue the case for a sensory approach to understanding professional connection and disconnection with children who may be being abused. The approach is underpinned by an epistemology or theory of knowledge which stems from a participatory world-view where appearances are not permanent or separate from us: the act of perception takes place between the active sensible world and our own bodies, where ‘otherness’ expresses itself directly to our senses. Thus perception, conceived in this way, can lead to right action in the moment; or discounting what is actually being said by a child and disconnection. Buber’s notion of the ‘I-You’ is used to explore feelings and the movement to r...
Professionals who are supposed to deal with child abuse and neglect at the point offirst referral ar...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
• Summary: This paper explores how medical knowledge in child protection practice operates, in conju...
Summary: This article discusses research that explored an alternative to proceduralized child protec...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
Summary: This article discusses research that explored an alternative to proceduralized child protec...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
Neglect is the most common category for abuse of children under one. It is prevalent in large famili...
Background: Ample research document that child abuse is widespread and that it is harmful to victims...
Child Neglect is a difficult and complex area of child welfare professional practice (Tanner & Turne...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
Paper 1: The process of engagement is essential in practice with young people at risk of social excl...
Understanding the challenges of professionals in addressing child adversity is key to improving the ...
Background: Extensive research documents that child abuse is widespread and that it has detrimental ...
This innovation session at the BERA annual conference expounds a framework for shaping effective pra...
Professionals who are supposed to deal with child abuse and neglect at the point offirst referral ar...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
• Summary: This paper explores how medical knowledge in child protection practice operates, in conju...
Summary: This article discusses research that explored an alternative to proceduralized child protec...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
Summary: This article discusses research that explored an alternative to proceduralized child protec...
There have long been doubts within social work about the viability of reconciling participatory prac...
Neglect is the most common category for abuse of children under one. It is prevalent in large famili...
Background: Ample research document that child abuse is widespread and that it is harmful to victims...
Child Neglect is a difficult and complex area of child welfare professional practice (Tanner & Turne...
In this article, we theorize and reflect based on former research into professional practice and dis...
Paper 1: The process of engagement is essential in practice with young people at risk of social excl...
Understanding the challenges of professionals in addressing child adversity is key to improving the ...
Background: Extensive research documents that child abuse is widespread and that it has detrimental ...
This innovation session at the BERA annual conference expounds a framework for shaping effective pra...
Professionals who are supposed to deal with child abuse and neglect at the point offirst referral ar...
This paper reports research undertaken in two sites in England which captured the views of parents a...
• Summary: This paper explores how medical knowledge in child protection practice operates, in conju...