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.
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