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Multi-agency child protection

Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 2013
Public concern over, and recent developments in, the field of child protection are well known (Munro 2012). Within these developments, there has been a strengthening of the role of social work with an increased focus on, and recognition of, professional knowledge, skills and ‘expert' decision making (Munro 2011; Gilbert et al. 2011).
Julia Stroud, Chris Warren-Adamson
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‘I Do Not Feel Great About It, but It Was the Logical Decision’—An Exploration of Why England's Agency Social Workers Have Left Permanent Child Protection Roles

Child and Family Social Work
In 2023, England's statutory children's services recorded the highest number of agency social workers since records began. The cost of these workers, and the impact of an unsettled workforce on the children in receipt of their services, has led to a new ...
Ciarán Murphy
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Child protection inter-agency working: A discussion

Practice, 1998
Abstract This article discusses some of the complexities of inter-agency working in Child Protection cases. The repeated message from enquiry reports that inter-agency strife is a factor in child fatalities is a strong argument for keeping the inter-agency debate alive. There are numerous strengths in the inter-agency approach which exist alongside the
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Relational agency and epistemic justice in initial child protection conferences

2021
The chapter examines Initial Child Protection Conferences in two local authorities in England, focusing principally on the role of the chair. It applies the concepts of institutional talk, relational agency, and epistemic rights and (in)justice. It demonstrates that differences in the chair’s interactional approach is influenced more by institutional ...
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Learning and change: Outcomes of inter-agency networking for child protection

Child Care in Practice, 1994
Abstract The paper argues the crucial importance of local networking by middle-managers and senior professionals to the development of effective inter-agency work. It is suggested that the network provides a basis for learning both about critical issues in child protection practice and inter-professional collaboration, and that formal inter-agency ...
Tony McFarlane, Tony Morrison
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Paediatric dentists' role in child protection practice: progress over time?

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2021
BACKGROUND Child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) is a global public health problem. Healthcare professionals must contribute to safeguarding and promoting welfare of children at risk.
Jenny C Harris, S. Baker, C. Elcock
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Resilience of child protection social workers: a scoping review

European Journal of Social Work, 2021
Child protection social workers (CPSWs) are exposed to several workplace risks, often leaving them vulnerable for negative outcomes like burnout. Some CPSWs do well despite exposure to these risks, which could be described as resilience.
M. Molakeng, Elmien Truter, A. Fouché
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