Child protection practice : private risks and public remedies : a study of decision-making, intervention and outcome in child protection work
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Child protection practice : private risks and public remedies : a study of decision-making, intervention and outcome in child protection work
(Studies in child protection)
H.M.S.O., 1995
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内容説明
This study moves beyond a focus on the initial stages of child protection work to examine what makes subsequent action effective. The authors observed 120 initial case conferences and followed the progress of 44 children over a two-year period. Drawing on a range of evidence, the developments and outcomes of cases are explored in the light of decisions witnessed at first hand. The research examines the strengths and limitations of child protection practice and investigates the impact of procedures.
目次
- Part I - The Background: A brief history of child protection by Roy Parker
- Research methods and design
- The follow-up sample. Part II - Early Decision-Making: The investigation
- Early protective action
- Conference initiation and process
- Problems of participation
- Information-sharing
- The assessment of risk
- Registration. Part III - Intervention: Negotiating with parents
- Intervening in cases of child sexual abuse
- Intervening in cases of physical abuse, neglect and emotional abuse
- Developments over time
- The impact of the initial child protection plan and subsequent reviews
- De-registration. Part IV - Outcome: The dimensions of outcome
- How the outcome dimensions combined.
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