Working together in child protection : report of phase two, a survey of the experience and perceptins of the six key professions

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    • Birchall, Elizabeth
    • Hallett, Christine
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Working together in child protection : report of phase two, a survey of the experience and perceptins of the six key professions

Elizabeth Birchall with Christine Hallett

(Studies in child protection)

H.M.S.O, 1995

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Bibliography: p. [269]-277

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Description

This report presents the second phase of a larger research programme investigating co-ordination in child protection in the UK, funded by the Department of Health. It is primarily an exploratory study based upon an extensive postal survey of 339 practitioners (general practitioners, health visitors, paediatricians, specialist police, social workers and teachers) drawn from three diverse locations in the north of England. Topics covered by the questionnaire include data relevant to respondents' experience of child protection, and an enquiry into their experience and evaluations of child protection procedures in their area.

Table of Contents

  • Research methods
  • access and sampling
  • description of respondents
  • professionals' experience and perceptions of interdisciplinary post-qualifying training in child protection and their orientation to cases
  • perceptions of local co-ordination experience and perception of child protection conferences
  • perceptions of the severity of child abuse in a series of brief vignettes - implications for action
  • proposals for intervention in a developing case vignette - part one
  • proposals for intervention in a developing case vignette - part two
  • experience and perceptions of interprofessional relationships.

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