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Complaints in child protection

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2008
The current difficulties facing paediatricians working in child protection have already been well documented.1–3 Studies have shown that as well as causing significant stress and psychological morbidity,4 complaints against UK paediatricians in relation to a child protection issue are becoming increasingly common.5 A survey of members of the Royal ...
Haines, L, Turton, J
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Child Welfare or Child Protection

Qualitative Social Work, 2002
This article details our findings from focus groups with social workers in Sweden and Canada illuminating similarities and differences in the process of social intervention in child mal-treatment. We identified six categories that form the bases for hypothesizing different orientations of child welfare and child protection: Gate Keeping; Skills in ...
Evelyn G. Khoo   +2 more
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Child protection and child participation

2020
The contemporary conjunction of child protection with child participation practices has a significance that extends beyond those children and families whose lives are the focus of child protection policy and practices. In child protection policy and practice the focus on risk of harm to children is framed by an increasing individualization of the child,
Mason, Jan (R8143), Fattore, Tobia
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Child Protection

2022
This presentation is part of the PEER Liberia Pediatrics Lecture Series. It provides an overview for physicians about child protection and how to recognize and help children suffering from neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse.
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Child protection

Education 3-13, 1998
The Children Act 1989 created higher expectations for all professionals who work with children particularly in the area of child protection.
Angela Hawtin, Dominic Wyse
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Strengthening child protection

2016
What prompts information sharing and how do we get it right? This accessible book challenges widely held assumptions about information sharing in child welfare that facts about risks to children are clear and that sharing them with other professionals is a straightforward process.
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Finding the Child in Child Protection

1997
It has been noted that ‘egocentrism’ was one of Piaget’s most misunderstood concepts (Flavell, 1963). We do not wish to add to the misunderstanding, but rather to use the term to make a point. By ‘egocentrism’ Piaget referred to a stage in a child’s life where they were unable to see things from another’s point of view, because they had no conception ...
Nigel Parton   +2 more
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