Effective safeguarding for children and young people

What next after Munro?

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Social Work
Cover of the book Effective safeguarding for children and young people by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie, Policy Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie ISBN: 9781447308171
Publisher: Policy Press Publication: February 8, 2012
Imprint: Policy Press Language: English
Author: Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
ISBN: 9781447308171
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication: February 8, 2012
Imprint: Policy Press
Language: English

The number of children entering the child protection system has risen dramatically in the last three years with implications for children's services and partner agencies. This timely volume takes a critical look at the impact of the Munro Review (2011) on child protection and the Government's response. It looks at questions including how effective Local Safeguarding Children Boards are in providing the necessary scrutiny to ensure children are safe, how the early offer of help at local level might reduce the numbers of children at the critical end of the spectrum and whether reducing regulation from the centre will result in better outcomes for the most vulnerable? Moreover, it also considers those young people who traditionally bypass child protection services but remain at risk of harm. These are critical questions for both policy and practice in understanding the reforms Munro states are required. Contributions from leading experts working in the child protection system review current safeguarding policy and explore the future after Munro.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The number of children entering the child protection system has risen dramatically in the last three years with implications for children's services and partner agencies. This timely volume takes a critical look at the impact of the Munro Review (2011) on child protection and the Government's response. It looks at questions including how effective Local Safeguarding Children Boards are in providing the necessary scrutiny to ensure children are safe, how the early offer of help at local level might reduce the numbers of children at the critical end of the spectrum and whether reducing regulation from the centre will result in better outcomes for the most vulnerable? Moreover, it also considers those young people who traditionally bypass child protection services but remain at risk of harm. These are critical questions for both policy and practice in understanding the reforms Munro states are required. Contributions from leading experts working in the child protection system review current safeguarding policy and explore the future after Munro.

More books from Policy Press

Cover of the book A revolution in family policy by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Where next for criminal justice? by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Practice-based research in children's play by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Participatory research by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Privatising probation by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Why we can't afford the rich by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Pushed to the edge by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Global gentrifications by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Women and criminal justice by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Rethinking community practice by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Living on the margins by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Reclaiming feminism by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Collaboration in public policy and practice by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Key challenges in criminal investigation by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
Cover of the book Understanding social security 3e by Solomon, Enver, Blyth, Maggie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy