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Safeguarding and protecting children and young people

Stafford, Anne(Edited by)Vincent, Sharon(Edited by)
Part of the Policy and Practice in Health and Social Care series
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This book surveys key developments and shifts in child protection policy and systems in Scotland, from 1968 to the present.

Focusing mainly on the recent period of rapid reform since 2003, these changes are examined in the context of earlier developments in systems to protect children.

This wider historical perspective has enabled the contributors to produce a clear understanding of the content and direction of developments in child protection.

Where relevant, comparison is made with changes in child protection policy and practice in England and elsewhere.

The book discusses the impact of the major Scottish legislation including the introduction of the Children's Hearing System.

It assesses the role major inquiries into child deaths have played in shaping policy.

It also examines the effectiveness of recent arrangements designed to keep children safe from adults who may pose a danger to them in the community.

Current policy in this area focuses on meeting the needs of all children as a way of also addressing the needs of those deemed to be at most risk.

The book concludes by considering what these developments might mean for the protection of children and young people who have been abused or are at risk of abuse in future.

Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Young People is essential reading for those studying in the areas of health, child welfare and childhood studies, education, and social policy.

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Dunedin Academic Press
1903765692 / 9781903765692
Paperback
17/07/2008
United Kingdom
English
vii, 88 p.
22 cm
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Published in Scotland.