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Learning from past experience: a review of serious case reviews |
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London: Great Britain. Department of Health, 2002. 96p. |
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The aim of the study was to scrutinise a sample of Case Reviews undertaken between 1998 and 2001 - that is before and after the new guidance - with the following objectives: to identify what helps and what hinders the Serious Case Review process, as revised by 'Working Together to Safeguard Children' 1999; to ascertain if the revised Serious Case Review processes have led to any changes in policy or practice at a local level; and to identify from the reviews any lessons for policy and practice at a national level. |
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http://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/repository/abstract/0086272.htm |
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Department of Health National Service Framework for Children pages; |
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book; |
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case management; child abuse; child protection; child protection registers; Department of Health; families; serious case reviews; stress; |
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www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/profile.asp?guid=8df8a6bd-96b0-4eee-acc0-69c9f5a49bec |
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