
Learning from Child Deaths and Serious Abuse in Scotland
Sharon Vincent(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 1. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
143 pages
978-1-903765-96-8 (ISBN)
Description
High profile child deaths and significant abuse cases have been a significant driver for reform of child protection policy in the UK. Whilst there is a wealth of information on child deaths and significant abuse cases in England and Wales there is far less published information available in Scotland. Sharon Vincent addresses this gap. Drawing on findings from a review of high profile child death and abuse cases which resulted in inquiries or reviews in Scotland over the period 1975 to 2008 Dr Vincent extracts the key themes whilst she reviews and assesses the impact these cases have had on child protection policy and considers what we can learn from such cases. Child deaths and significant abuse cases in the home, as well as cases where children have been killed or abused outside the home, are considered. Intended as a resource for those who are training to work with children and young people and their families; for those working in children's services in Scotland and for academics and policy makers this volume provides an invaluable oversight to the origins of the UK's child protection policies.
Reviews / Votes
'Sharon Vincent has tackled an almost impossible problem head on, and come out the other side with something worthwhile, readable and robust. While there has been much study and analysis on this subject elsewhere in the UK, this book provides a first attempt to collate information from inquiries into serious and fatal maltreatment in Scotland, giving a much-needed insight into trends and approaches to legislation and policy on child neglect and abuse.'Child Abuse ReviewMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 192 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
198 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-903765-96-8 (9781903765968)
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Person
Dr Sharon Vincent is Research Fellow, Child Protection at the University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Centre for UK-wide Learning in Child Protection (CLiCP).
Content
Introduction; 1.The nature and extent of child death and serious abuse; 2. Processes for inquiring into and reviewing child deaths and serious cases; 3. Key public inquiries and reviews; 4. Child, family and environmental themes; 5. Agency factors; 6. The impact of inquiries and reviews on child protection policy and practice; Conclusion, Learning from child deaths and serious abuse; References; Index.